Apple has released new versions of both their AirPort Utility (v.6.0.0) and their AirPort firmware (v.7.6.1). There are new features, dropped features and a iOS style UI update. The updates are available now.
The new version of the AirPort Utility breaks from a user interface that’s been used since the launch of the first Apple AirPort in 1999. The new look is almost identical to the iOS version of the
AirPort Utility. Here's a quick look at the new UI:
The exciting new feature is
Remote Access.
By signing in to the AirPort Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express with your iCloud credentials you will then be able to access your base station remotely. All you need is a Mac running OS X Lion, signed into the same iCloud account and the new AirPort Utility v.6. This connection over the internet is secured with SSH and allows you access through AirPort Utility to remotely manage the network. Apple stress that individual network set ups, such firewalls, may prevent the connection.
From over the internet you can also access files stored on a USB hard drive connected to either an AirPort Extreme or AirPort Time Capsule. The AirPort appears in the shared list in just the same way as when you are connected to the local network (either LAN or Wi-Fi), but you will be prompted for the disk password when you attempt to access it. In effect you have your very own cloud storage solution. FAT formatted disks are not supported and Apple advise against running Time Machine backups over the internet.