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Re: Scripting Wireless Connectivity
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Re: Scripting Wireless Connectivity


  • Subject: Re: Scripting Wireless Connectivity
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 10:52:35 -0600

On 12/9/04 9:18 AM, "Jake Pietrykowski" <email@hidden> wrote:

> If you set up a series of "Locations" in the network prefs, each with your
> desired network ports enabled (airport only, bluetooth only,
> bluetooth/airport, none, airport/ethernet, bluetooth/ethernet, ethernet only,
> airport/ethernet/bluetooth, etc...) in each location, you would be able to GUI
> script the finder to change locations with a script, and thus would achieve
> the desired result.
>
> So...it IS a GUI script, but you would be GUI-scripting the Apple menu ->
> Locations...instead of the Airport/Bluetooth menulets.

You can do the same thing with "do shell script" and scselect. IIRC, the
location switch in the apple menu is a GUI on top of scselect anyway.

john

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