08-08-2024 04:59 PM - edited 08-08-2024 05:00 PM
A new OS in the fall means it's time to review and update EAs.
Post your new versions that will support macOS Sequoia (15).
I realized that I still had one using `airport` (which is (way) deprecated), so here's my new Current Wi-Fi.sh:
#!/bin/bash
# 1.3 240808 PWC
SSID=$(/usr/bin/wdutil info | awk -F: '/SSID/ { print $NF;exit } ')
SSID=${SSID:1}
if [[ -z $SSID ]]; then
echo "<result>Not Connected</result>"
else
echo "<result>${SSID}</result>"
fi
exit 0
Let's f^%#!^ go!
Posted on 08-08-2024 08:01 PM
@pete_c Have you tested that on macOS 14.5 or later? As of macOS 14.5 I'm seeing "wdutil info" return "<redacted>" for the MAC Address, SSID, and BSSID fields. According to the response to the AppleCare Enterprise case I opened that was an intentional change as Apple considers that information to be a user privacy issue.
Here's the EA I'm currently using to report the active SSID but I don't know that it works on macOS Sonoma Betas (I owe someone credit for posting an example of using networksetup to get this info but I neglected to note where I found it):
#!/bin/sh
result="Not Connected"
WirelessPort=$(/usr/sbin/networksetup -listallhardwareports | /usr/bin/awk '/Wi-Fi|AirPort/{getline; print $NF}')
SSID=$(/usr/sbin/networksetup -getairportnetwork "$WirelessPort" | /usr/bin/awk -F ': ' '{print $2}')
if [ -n "$SSID" ]; then
result="$SSID"
fi
echo "<result>$result</result>"
Posted on 08-13-2024 10:57 AM
New version tested as working with multi-word SSID names on macOS 13 - 15.
#!/bin/bash
# Report current SSID or "None"
osProductVersion=$( /usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion )
case "${osProductVersion}" in
12* | 13* | 14* )
wifi=$(networksetup -listallhardwareports | awk '/Hardware Port: Wi-Fi/,/Ethernet/' | awk 'NR==2' | cut -d " " -f 2)
ssid=$(networksetup -getairportnetwork "$wifi" | awk -F': ' '{ print $NF;exit }')
echo "<result>${ssid}</result>"
;;
15* )
ssid=$(wdutil info | awk -F: '/SSID/ { print $NF;exit } ') ; ssid=${ssid:1}
echo "<result>${ssid}</result>"
;;
esac
exit 0
3 weeks ago
One of the many under-the-hood changes in macOS 15 Sequoia of which Mac Admins should be aware is how to determine a Mac’s currently assigned Service Set Identifier (SSID), commonly known as the name of the user’s selected Wi-Fi network.