- Wireless Mobile Utility 4+
- Nikon Corporation
- Designed for iPad
- Screenshots
- Description
- AirPort Utility 4+
- Apple
- Screenshots
- Description
- What’s New
- Ratings and Reviews
- Workable but Ripe for a Redesign
- OH NO, I didn’t mean to update!
- Not compatible despite claims
- App Privacy
- Data Not Collected
- Information
- AirPort Utility 4+
- Apple
- Screenshots
- Description
- What’s New
- Ratings and Reviews
- So Farewell then, AirPort
- Airport Utility
- Another great apple product
- App Privacy
- Data Not Collected
- Information
Wireless Mobile Utility 4+
Nikon Corporation
Designed for iPad
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Description
The Wireless Mobile Utility connects your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to Nikon digital cameras wirelessly (via Wi-Fi), letting you download photos, take pictures remotely, and share them hassle-free via e-mail or upload to social networking sites.
•Principal Features
-View the scene through the camera lens live in the app window.
-Establish a wireless connection and take pictures with the camera or remotely from the iOS device (see note).
-Automatically add new pictures to the camera roll.
-View existing pictures remotely and add selected photos to the camera roll.
-Pass photos to other apps via iOS file-sharing and share them hassle-free.
-Add location data from the iOS device to pictures during upload.
-Control optical zoom on COOLPIX cameras (see note).
-Make pictures brighter or darker with the live view window (see note).
-Use the camera to select pictures for download before connecting (see note).
-Take pictures with the self-timer.
-Synchronize the camera clock with iOS devices.
•Cautions
— Cannot be operated with a SnapBridge-compatible camera.
-Note: The features available vary with the camera. See the camera manual or the link below for details.
-The app may not recognize photos taken with non-supported cameras.
-The app can not be used to download movies or record movies remotely.
-Download of Motion Snapshots is restricted to the photograph portion only.
-Only one camera can be connected at a time.
-Performance varies with network and local conditions.
•User’s Manual
For more information, see the app manual, which can be downloaded from the following URL:
http://nikonimglib.com/ManDL/WMAU-ios/
•Terms of Use
Before using the app, download and read the End User License Agreement, available at the following URL:
http://nikonimglib.com/eula/WMAU-ios/
Supported Digital Cameras as of December 2016
Requires a camera with built-in wireless LAN or support for the WU-1a/b wireless mobile adapter.
The S800c and S810c are not supported.
D610, D600, D750, D7200, D7100, D3300, D3200, D5500, D5300, D5200, Df
Nikon 1 V3, V2, J5, J4, J3, S2, S1, AW1
COOLPIX S7000, S6900, S6800, S6600, S6500, S9900(s), S9700(s), S9600, S9500, S5300, S5200, S3700, L840, P520, P330, P7800, P900(s), P610(s), P600, P530, P340, COOLPIX A, AW130(s), AW120(s), AW110, AW110s,
iOS Device System Requirements
iOS10.3, iOS11.4, iOS12.2
There is no guarantee that this app will run on all devices.
•Trademark Information
iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other trade names mentioned in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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AirPort Utility 4+
Apple
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Description
Use AirPort Utility to manage your Wi-Fi network and AirPort base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule — right from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and devices. Change base station and network settings, or manage advanced features such as security modes, wireless channels, IPv6 configuration, and more.
AirPort Utility works with all Apple 802.11n and 802.11ac Wi-Fi base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule.
Features
• See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network
• Get information about your connected Wi-Fi devices
• View and change network and Wi-Fi settings
• Restart or restore a base station, or update the firmware on a base station when available
• View or update passwords for your network, base stations, or disks
• Easily access network information such as IP address, DNS servers, and router address
• Manage DHCP reservations and port mappings
• Configure base stations for IPv6
• View status or error messages
• Archive Time Machine backups
What’s New
This update includes general stability and security improvements
Ratings and Reviews
Workable but Ripe for a Redesign
This app allows interfacing with the AirPort, which is helpful. However, the interface is not especially intuitive and this really shows up in the design/setup for limiting wifi access. I want to program in when my kid can’t get wifi on their phone and laptop. This is possible but awkward, requiring many clicks. Once one gets to the point of programming the access restriction, it is actually a bit confusing whether one is delineating times wifi is allowed or not allowed. Also, it is set on a 24 hour day, so there is not one easy way to say no wifi all night, starting at 10pm on one day and going till 7am the next. One must program 10p-11:59 then 12am to 7am on a separate «restriction.» Some better, more visually intuitive examples of setting up access restrictions and permissions exist in other areas — this piece needs work. I also would like to be able to have a quick way to force wifi off for my kid’s tech quickly and easily, like «stop access now and for the next x hours, just this one time» or similar. This app does not provide anything even close that sort of immediacy. Finally, when we are using access restrictions for one or two devices, it somehow seems to gum up the works for every other device in the house as well.
OH NO, I didn’t mean to update!
I’ve been using this app to manage my AirPort Extreme for years. It’s not the most in-depth router management tool but, it’s the only router management tool available to manage an Apple Airport product.
I had no intentions on upgrading/updating this app. on my iPad, which is what I use for pretty much everything apple based on the terrible reviews this update 1.3.6 was getting. Unfortunately I accidentally did update the app while I was updating other apps.
Once I realized what I’d done, with great hesitation I launched the app and held my breath. it seemed to launch normally, in fact it was fine! After testing several features I could not find any issues or even any changes. The WiFi scanner is still present and works fine, (I’d seen a few comments saying the upgrade broke or removed the WiFi scanner). I went through several areas in the app, NAT setting, port forwarding, etc. everything works fine. if I didn’t know I updated the app I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between the two versions. Apple has stopped supporting all things Apple Airport but as of this review are still selling airport products. Apple’s not exercising Best Practices in my humble opinion but everyone knows the Apple knows what’s best for us, the Apple is here to help us, the Apple will keep you safe, the Apple is good, trust the Apple.
but seriously, the update works just fine for me.
Not compatible despite claims
At some point a few versions ago, this app started telling me it no longer works with my iPod Touch 5th generation, presumably because iOS won’t update. There’s nothing this app does that should need an OS update IMO and I’m not going to just toss it on the trash when it still works, but at the very least Apple could do a version check BEFORE telling me there’s an update available. There is no way to clear this off the update list! It keeps telling me there’s a newer version available, but gives then says it doesn’t work on this iPod Touch. I tried to report this to Apple, but it wanted to install a support app instead first, which is ridiculous just to send a text message to support and probably won’t work on this iPod Touch anyway. Apple makes it too difficult to report problems these days, probably because they don’t want to hear about them. I can’t see myself buying an iPod Touch ever again given how long they last, but get dumped for software support so quickly, more from Apple apps than 3rd party even. How new an OS do you need to check WiFi routers they no longer even make. It’s ridiculous!
App Privacy
The developer, Apple , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
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AirPort Utility 4+
Apple
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Description
Use AirPort Utility to manage your Wi-Fi network and AirPort base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule — right from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and devices. Change base station and network settings, or manage advanced features such as security modes, wireless channels, IPv6 configuration, and more.
AirPort Utility works with all Apple 802.11n and 802.11ac Wi-Fi base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule.
Features
• See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network
• Get information about your connected Wi-Fi devices
• View and change network and Wi-Fi settings
• Restart or restore a base station, or update the firmware on a base station when available
• View or update passwords for your network, base stations, or disks
• Easily access network information such as IP address, DNS servers, and router address
• Manage DHCP reservations and port mappings
• Configure base stations for IPv6
• View status or error messages
• Archive Time Machine backups
What’s New
This update includes general stability and security improvements
Ratings and Reviews
So Farewell then, AirPort
Last AirPort Time Capsule in use died; all that’s left is Express, for which the old AirPort Utility 5.6 is preferable. The only redeeming feature of this otherwise mediocre app now is the curiously well-hidden Wi-Fi Scanner (in Settings for this app). Whatever ills may be made of in competitors’ products, they do at least have web interfaces, and will not ceased to be supported merely because an operating system update breaks the app. I will miss AirPort for faff-free, world-beating stability, but as Apple no longer seems interested, it’s over. Only the Ethernet bridges in my older devices are of any use now, and AirPlay in AirPort Express (another great invention that is now gone forever). So farewell then, AirPort.
Airport Utility
I question why this ‘app’ has not been updated since Sept 2014. It is now Nov 2017.
Perhaps is does not NEED to be updated since ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’! .
But if IS ‘broken’ since it has been THREE YEARS since last update, does that mean that is is NOT compatible with ANY version of iOS after iOS 8. Current iOS is 11.
If NOT, then that would potentially or logically mean NO SALES OF ANY AIRPORT units since iOS 8.0.
I use iOS 10 on iPhone 5 — ONLY for Apple Music in iOS Music but with a different Apple ID than that registered with my iTunes/iOS Music on iPhone 6Plus, iPad Mini 4 both (iOS 10) & Mac Mini since Apple Music is NOT compatible with ANY of my 9800+ ‘iTunes songs imported from cd’s’ (& cable synched to above devices) NOT being downloaded from iTunes Store, that are on these devices.
I was planning on getting 3 Airport Express units (since I already have multiple active speakers and ‘radios’ that do, or can use bluetooth) for multi room audio since that is cheaper than ONE ‘Sonos Wifi Adapter’ or ONE Sonos Play 3 speaker.
Should I now forget that idea.
I will give it more than ONE star if this utility IS fit for purpose (Airport units can’t work WITHOUT it), & DOES work with iOS after version 8, after all, this utility only needs to handle a wifi ‘airplay’ (audio & data) connection between ios devices & router.
Another great apple product
I was looking for a way I could play music stored on my iPhone 6s Plus to my teac reference 380 hifi. After trawling through website after website and watching lots of videos online about Bluetooth adapters etc I came across the airport express. I now have it hooked to my network and connected to one of the aux outputs on my amplifier. This now means I can airplay music to my hifi and so can my family and friends when they visit. It’s great to add to any hifi with an aux output so you can now stream to it wirelessly. Sound quality is great as it’s over wifi and not Bluetooth. Thanks again apple!
App Privacy
The developer, Apple , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More
Information
English, Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
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