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I'm looking for a dashboard widget that will show me who is using my airport wireless network at a glance instead of having to open up the airport monitor utility and type my password each time. Does such a thing exist?

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Have been searching on and off today, but still have found nothing. Anyone know a good programmer?

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Instead of searching for a widget or a programmer, why not secure your wireless network by applying a method of encryption such as WPA?

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I already do use WPA2. The programmer thing was a joke, btw. However, it's nice to see who is using the network sometimes when we have guests or friends over at the house.

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Something like Network Magic, but for mac and in the form of a widget?

You can get NM for mac, but think you have to also install it in every pc thats gonna join your network. Never tried it, mainly cause there's no trial of NM for mac AFAIK.

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