tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1299820040181797045.post167653280411617747..comments2023-11-15T09:38:18.380+00:00Comments on Martin's Random Notes: FIX: Airport Utility does not find any devices - Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1299820040181797045.post-41887893325649282402015-04-21T06:39:59.486+01:002015-04-21T06:39:59.486+01:00All I can suggest is switching off the firewall th...All I can suggest is switching off the firewall then rebooting the Mac. And check you can ping the devices by IP Address. <br /><br />Only other time this has happened to me was on a weird WiFi access point that blocked the multicast broadcast packets that are needed for auto discovery. "Client isolation mode" on Cisco access points (designed to hide wireless devices from each other) would have the same effect. <br /><br />Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03996533690674798085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1299820040181797045.post-89896285573125450402015-04-19T14:56:08.605+01:002015-04-19T14:56:08.605+01:00I am running 10.10.3 and tried the solution about ...I am running 10.10.3 and tried the solution about - NO LUCK. Airport Utility can't find the time capsule. Also, my Mac can't find the network printer connected to the time capsule either. This was working fine until 10 days ago. <br /><br />Any help resolving is greatly appreciated. Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1299820040181797045.post-55884800478757114422015-03-05T23:04:58.228+00:002015-03-05T23:04:58.228+00:00This worked for me using the Terminal.app:
$ sudo...This worked for me using the Terminal.app:<br /><br />$ sudo ifconfig en0 down<br />$ sudo ifconfig en0 up<br />$ sudo route add default<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1299820040181797045.post-71563129087972864512014-12-22T02:47:41.643+00:002014-12-22T02:47:41.643+00:00Thanks for the tip about the Firewall. Airport Ut...Thanks for the tip about the Firewall. Airport Utility was hanging trying to read my Time Capsule configuration so it never showed up on the overview. After reading your tip here, I tried it and it solved my issue. However, I was able to turn the Firewall back on and set Firewall Options to "Allow Incoming Connections" and adding Airport Utility to the list. I still had to reboot after adding it to the allowable incoming connections, but not I have my Firewall on AND Airport Utility works again.Jim Beardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10966713304687062907noreply@blogger.com