
The app’s iOS 5-only, and you can either download it straight from iTunes, or find it buried within your device’s settings, as 9to5Mac found:
To download the app, access Settings on your iOS device, go to your WiFi setting, tap the little blue arrow next to the currently active network and then hit the Manage This Network button at the bottom of the sheet.
The app also gives you a very pretty little visualisation of your entire network — something the desktop client’s totally lacking, and which not only looks nice, but can be helpful for those of you managing larger setups. Neat! [9to5Mac]



















moggyx
Thursday, October 13, 2011 at 9:39 AMReally??? There was no web interface or other remotely accessible config tool?
I never knew that. Why did anyone ever buy this product?
Biderjum
Thursday, October 13, 2011 at 10:36 AMBecause the airport systems are pretty decently spec’d hardware, that are priced well considering the apple tax.
Also the EASIEST network config I have ever used, a few clicks and keystrokes and the whole thing just works, unlike many other systems I have used where the management console is full of crap that you don’t need/use and the things that you actually want to use are buried so deep its difficult to find.
I recently add an express to extend my base station’s network, 3 clicks and 6 keystrokes it was setup!
I would like you to try and bridge any other wifi devices as easy as that.