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Re: Detecting AirPort Power Enabled
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Re: Detecting AirPort Power Enabled


  • Subject: Re: Detecting AirPort Power Enabled
  • From: email@hidden (David E. Gelhar)
  • Date: 01 Oct 2009 08:44:20 -0400

--- Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden> wrote:
3. Otherwise, iterate array, create each interface in turn in order to examine
it, and look for power == YES -- returning YES if I find one, NO otherwise.
Or do I just need to iterate for an interface with name "en2" because there can
be only one of them and the AirPort port will always be "en2"?
--- end of quote ---

That doesn't sound like a very robust assumption.

In fact, on my MacBook Pro, the AirPort seems to be "en1".

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