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"Airplane mode" for OS X
Neat idea. Too bad it wasn't verified on Mountian Lion. Besides not matching the preference screen, it doesn't work.
"Airplane mode" for OS X
scselect works in Mountain Lion. For example if you have a location named AirplaneMode, the following will switch to it or am I missing something?
"Airplane mode" for OS X
For me when I set WiFi ON/OFF in any mode it is switched in ALL modes.
"Airplane mode" for OS X
So tell me what doesn't match, because I did test it on Mountain Lion, and it did work, and the preferences are exactly as I described... ---
Mac OS X Hints editor - Macworld senior contributor http://www.mcelhearn.com
"Airplane mode" for OS X
"Click on the Configure iPv4 menu" Doesn't exist on my machines.
"Airplane mode" for OS X
I think you missed clicking the "Advanced..." button, then clicking the TCP/IP tab of the resulting sheet. That will reveal the "Configure IPv4" drop-down.
"Airplane mode" for OS X
Nope, it's there when I click on any interface other than Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or VPN. ---
Mac OS X Hints editor - Macworld senior contributor http://www.mcelhearn.com
1 problem, 1 update
In OS 10.8.3, I don't have a Location item in the Apple Menu, so switching locations via that method doesn't seem to be available.
1 problem, 1 update
Found this, too: How to simplify choosing Network Locations with AppleScript I set it as a service available everywhere (requiring no input). |
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