On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 01:39:18PM -0500, Scott Dier - dieman wrote:
>On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Spencer Butler wrote:
>
>> >http://www.kensington.com/html/3720.html
>> Thanks, I'll stick to my software based 'sniffers'.
>
>Worthless email of the year award.
Thank you for you kind words.
>
>Not only is it not actually adding any content to the thread. (ie: I like
>using kismet becase)  It has a essentially condensending tone making
>others feel like not using 'software-based' 'sniffers' isn't nearly as
>31337.
It sounds to me as if you are the one with the problem.  You are the one
that interjected the 'condensending tone' into the post.

I like running Kismet because it is quite possible the best 802.11*
sniffer available.  Kismet shows alot of information on not only the
AP's that it finds but also on nodes that are connected to it.

I like to run MacStumbler because it doesn't destroy my airport drivers.
I am able to run MacStumbler and use my airport for connectivity at the
same time.

I like to run KisMAC because it has a really nice GUI front-end and has
made some great improvements in its functionality in the past few
months.  KisMAC is not as mature as Kismet, but it certainly an
excellent tool.

As a related note,  I recently (this weekend), compiled kismet on my
TiBook laptop running Mac OS 10.3.  There are still some driver (loading
and unloading) issues that need to be resolved, but I am glad to see
Kismet with Mac OS X support.

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