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Who's using my Airport SBS?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Internet
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I run an open Airport Software Base Station in my apartment. How can I find out how many (and who) people are using my SBS?
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20+ year MacNN forum member. MacBook Air 11" 1.6Ghz 4GB 128GB Backlit Keyboard, 4S, iPad Mini
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: upstairs
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I don't use Aiport but there should be a way to get the DHCP list of all connected users. This won't identify people but you can get a count of how many people are connected. Why don't you enable WEP and give it a password. You can give the password to friends who are allowed to be on your network. I believe the AEBS has WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
Sorry to be so useless. Maybe a fellow airport person can help you out more-
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Nov 2003
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If your Mac has a B (not G/extreme) wireless card, you can use KisMac to view the clients using your access point. But that might be a little advanced for some users.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: CO
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You have an opportunity to set up a PASSWORD when you set up a SBS, just like with an ABS, don't you.
One answer then is: there are at most as many people using your SBS as you gave your password to!
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