Nee help with USB superdisk and Macbook pro

I have an older Macbook Pro. The cd/dvd drive is broken so i went to iword and asked about the USB suoer drive which they said would work with my older MAcbook Pro. Well it doesnt work is there anyway i can change something on my computer to make it work

No idea who or what iword is.
What do you mean it doesn't work?

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    EtreCheck version: 2.0.11 (98)
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      MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011) (Verified)
      MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro8,1
      1 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 CPU: 2-core
      4 GB RAM Upgradeable
      BANK 0/DIMM0
      2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz ok
      BANK 1/DIMM0
      2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz ok
      Bluetooth: Old - Handoff/Airdrop2 not supported
      Wireless:  en1: 802.11 a/b/g/n
    Video Information: ℹ️
      Intel HD Graphics 3000 - VRAM: 384 MB
      Color LCD 1280 x 800
    System Software: ℹ️
      OS X 10.9.5 (13F34) - Uptime: 18:46:33
    Disk Information: ℹ️
      TOSHIBA MK5065GSXF disk0 : (500.11 GB)
      S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified
      EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
      Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /  [Startup]: 499.25 GB (486.02 GB free)
      Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>  [Recovery]: 650 MB
      HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GS31N 
    USB Information: ℹ️
      Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
      Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
      Apple Inc. BRCM2070 Hub
      Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
      Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
    Thunderbolt Information: ℹ️
      Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
    Gatekeeper: ℹ️
      Mac App Store and identified developers
    Launch Daemons: ℹ️
      [loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist Support
    User Login Items: ℹ️
      None
    Internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
      FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 15.0.0.189 - SDK 10.6 Support
      Flash Player: Version: 15.0.0.189 - SDK 10.6 Support
      QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3
      Default Browser: Version: 537 - SDK 10.9
    3rd Party Preference Panes: ℹ️
      Flash Player  Support
    Time Machine: ℹ️
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          7% WindowServer
          5% com.apple.WebKit.Plugin.64
          0% locationd
          0% com.apple.WebKit.Networking
          0% mds_stores
    Top Processes by Memory: ℹ️
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      142 MB softwareupdated
      106 MB com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
      90 MB com.apple.WebKit.Plugin.64
      69 MB Console
    Virtual Memory Information: ℹ️
      266 MB Free RAM
      1.68 GB Active RAM
      1.41 GB Inactive RAM
      946 MB Wired RAM
      490 MB Page-ins
      0 B Page-outs
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    Nov  4 19:58:25 localhost kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 642934
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    Nov  4 19:59:12 localhost UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'taygar' (cache indicates not captive)
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    Nov  4 19:59:22 localhost AirPlayUIAgent[235]: 2014-11-04 07:59:22.956430 PM [AirPlayUIAgent] Changed PIN pairing: no
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      Network Name : taygar
      Active PHY Mode : 802.11g
      Security : Open
      SSID : taygar
      BSSID : 00:12:17:48:68:cd
      Country : US
      RSSI : -35 dBm
      Noise : -85 dBm
      Rate : 54 Mbps
      Channel : 6
      Channel Width : 20MHz
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      Paired Devices : 0
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      5 GHz Networks : 0
      Current Channel Networks : 4
      Recommended 2.4GHz Channels : [ 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 ] 11 1
      Recommended 5GHz Channels : [ 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 ]
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      IPv4 Address : 134.168.1.103
      IPv4 Router : 134.168.1.1
      Primary IPv6 Interface : None
      IPv6 Address : None
      IPv6 Router : None
      DNS Servers : 209.18.47.61
       209.18.47.62
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    # --- Configuration Summary
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    11/03/14 01:16:08.8690 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
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    11/03/14 01:16:56.1670 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:01.2330 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:01.3610 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:06.4270 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:06.5550 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:11.6210 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:11.7490 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:16.8150 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:16.9430 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:22.0100 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:22.1390 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:27.2050 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:27.3330 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:32.3990 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:32.5270 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:37.5930 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:37.7220 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:42.7880 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:42.9170 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:45.4720 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-59 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:17:46.8930 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:17:47.9840 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:48.1130 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:50.4800 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-34 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:17:53.2410 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:53.4330 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:55.4800 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-57 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:17:56.1620 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:17:58.5000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:17:58.6290 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:01.4860 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-48 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:03.6960 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:03.9520 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:05.6900 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:18:06.4970 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-58 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:09.0190 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:09.1480 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:11.4920 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-36 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:14.2140 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:14.3420 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:14.6680 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:18:19.4080 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:19.5370 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:21.5010 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-60 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:23.9250 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 01:18:24.6030 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:24.7320 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:26.5050 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-35 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 01:18:29.7980 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:29.9260 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:34.9930 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:35.1200 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:40.1870 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:40.3150 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:45.3810 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:45.5090 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:50.5740 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:50.7030 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:55.7700 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:18:55.8990 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:00.9660 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:01.0950 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:06.1610 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:06.2900 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:11.3570 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:11.4850 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:16.5500 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:16.6790 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:21.7460 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:21.8750 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:26.9400 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:27.0700 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:32.1350 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:32.2640 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:37.3300 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:37.4580 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:42.5230 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:42.6510 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:47.7170 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:47.8450 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:52.9110 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:53.0400 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:58.1060 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:19:58.2340 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:03.3000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:03.4290 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:08.4950 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:08.6240 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:15.6620 No LAN Connectivity
    11/03/14 01:20:15.7270 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:15.8560 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:20.9220 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:21.0500 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:26.1170 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:26.2460 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:31.3120 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:31.4410 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:36.5080 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:36.6360 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:41.7010 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:41.8290 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:47.3860 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:47.5150 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:52.5810 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:52.7100 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:57.7770 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:20:57.9060 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:02.9720 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:03.1010 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:08.1660 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:08.2950 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:13.3620 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:13.4910 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:18.5580 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:18.6860 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:23.7540 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:23.8810 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:28.9470 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:29.0750 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:34.1430 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:34.2720 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:39.3380 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:39.4660 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:44.5330 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:44.6620 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:49.7280 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:51.7650 No WAN Connectivity
    11/03/14 01:21:51.8940 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:56.9600 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:21:57.0890 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:02.1550 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:02.2840 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:07.3500 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:07.4790 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:12.5450 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:12.6730 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:17.7390 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:17.8680 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:22.9330 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:23.0610 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:28.1270 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:28.2550 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:33.3200 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:33.4490 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:38.5160 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:38.6450 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:43.7120 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:43.8400 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:48.9070 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:49.0360 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:54.1030 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:54.2310 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:59.2970 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:22:59.4250 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:04.4920 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:04.6210 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:09.6870 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:09.8160 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:14.8810 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:15.0100 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:20.0770 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:20.2050 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:25.2720 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:25.4010 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:40.4670 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:23:40.5540 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:15.6180 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:15.7050 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:52.2380 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:24:52.3240 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:25:33.3000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:25:33.3890 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:18.4530 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:18.5400 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:57.3000 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:26:57.3840 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:27:42.4490 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:27:42.5350 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:28:22.2300 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:28:22.3150 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:03.2910 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:03.3760 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:35.3430 System Power State Capabilities Changed: video=No, cpu=No, disk=No, audio=No, network=No
    11/03/14 01:29:40.1800 LAN: WiFi interface can ping IPv4 router 134.168.1.1 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:40.3120 WAN: WiFi interface can ping DNS server 17.254.0.50 . . . pass
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8110 Power Changed : power=On
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8260 Link Changed : link=Down, reason=Disassociated because station leaving
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8260 SSID Changed : ssid=(null) ((null))
    11/03/14 01:29:47.8260 BSSID Changed : bssid=(null)
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    11/03/14 02:04:38.1360 Power Changed : power=On
    11/03/14 02:04:46.4940 System Power State Capabilities Changed: video=Yes, cpu=Yes, disk=Yes, audio=Yes, network=Yes
    11/03/14 02:04:47.0550 Power Changed : power=On
    11/03/14 02:04:48.4810 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:04:50.1150 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:04:50.8510 Link Changed : link=Up
    11/03/14 02:04:50.8510 SSID Changed : ssid=<74617967 6172> (taygar)
    11/03/14 02:04:50.8510 BSSID Changed : bssid=00:12:17:48:68:cd
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    11/03/14 02:04:51.1440 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-47 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:04:57.1490 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-58 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:04:57.7190 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:04:57.7190 Country Code Changed : countryCode=US
    11/03/14 02:05:01.8430 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-44 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:06.6480 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:06.8350 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-67 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:11.8400 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-43 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:15.8930 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:16.8450 Link Quality Changed : rssi=-51 dBm, txRate=54 Mbps
    11/03/14 02:05:25.1670 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:34.4540 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:43.7330 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:05:53.0070 Scan Cache Updated
    11/03/14 02:06:11.7000 USER STOPPED MONITORING!!!
    11/03/14 02:06:18.6230 USER STOPPED MONITORING!!!
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    # --- Wi-Fi Interface
      Interface Name : en1
      MAC Address : 10:40:f3:a3:b4:f4
      Network Name : taygar
      Active PHY Mode : 802.11g
      Security : Open
      SSID : taygar
      BSSID : 00:12:17:48:68:cd
      Country : US
      RSSI : -60 dBm
      Noise : -87 dBm
      Rate : 18 Mbps
      Channel : 6
      Channel Width : 20MHz
    # --- Bluetooth
      Power State : On
      Paired Devices : 0
    # --- Wireless Environment
      2.4 GHz Networks : 1
      5 GHz Networks : 0
      Current Channel Networks : 1
      Recommended 2.4GHz Channels : [ 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 ] 6
      Recommended 5GHz Channels : [ 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 ]
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      Primary IPv4 Interface : en1
      IPv4 Address : 134.168.1.103
      IPv4 Router : 134.168.1.1
      Primary IPv6 Interface : None
      IPv6 Address : None
      IPv6 Router : None
      DNS Servers : 209.18.47.61
       209.18.47.62
    # --- Debug Log Entries
    11/03/14 02:10:34.9770 Preferred networks entry for current Wi-Fi network marked as hidden
    # --- Environment Test Cases
    # --- Environment Summary
    # --- Configuration Test Cases
    # --- Configuration Summary
    # --- Additional Information
    11/03/14 02:10:56.0520
    # --- Router Information
    11/03/14 02:11:12.0940 linksys
    # --- Create Diagnostics Report
    Failed to collect spindump output
    Failed to collect system profiler report

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