[kismac] Re: Fwd: wireless card
- From: "gbk.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <gbk.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 00:13:05 +0100
I've had great success with this Prism 2.5 card. Agreed packet
injection is not like the tutorials (I think that you can only inject
to a B network - or a G with a B client) but this card has been 100%
reliable for me - PowerBook G4 OSX 10.4.7 and latest build of KisMac
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5851830281
Gavin
On 15 Aug 2006, at 22:35, Kevin Bringard wrote:
I have a linksys WPC11 which uses a Prism2 chipset. It seems to
work as well as anything... altho I've noticed the same kinds of
problems as Geoff when injecting... sometimes it will slow my
machine to a crawl and I'll get the spinning beachball. Not to
mention that in my experimentation injecting hasn't yielded the
same sorts of results the tutorials would have me believe it can...
don't know if thats the card, the network, both, or just user
headspace error. Anyway, I don't know that you can buy them
anymore anyway, but surely someone on eBay would gladly let you
have one for the right price...
-- Kevin
On 8/15/06, Beat Zahnd <beat.zahnd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
One supported chipset is PrismGT. Its a 11g one and works more or
less stable. The driver for this chipset is the GTDriver written by
Mick. It supports only capturing, no injection. I had some stability
problems when using it for long time capturing (>1 week).
Greetings, Beat
On Aug 15, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Geoffrey Kruse wrote:
> I know, that's what I use, but he was asking specifically about
> pcmcia, which I shamefully know almost nothing about.
--
Beat ZAHND
Physics Institute
University of Bern phone +41 31 631 3466
Sidlerstrasse 5 fax +41 31 631 4405
CH-3012 Bern (Switzerland) mailto:beat.zahnd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Gavin
On 15 Aug 2006, at 22:35, Kevin Bringard wrote:
-- Kevin
On 8/15/06, Beat Zahnd <beat.zahnd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi,
One supported chipset is PrismGT. Its a 11g one and works more or less stable. The driver for this chipset is the GTDriver written by Mick. It supports only capturing, no injection. I had some stability problems when using it for long time capturing (>1 week).
Greetings, Beat
On Aug 15, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Geoffrey Kruse wrote:
> I know, that's what I use, but he was asking specifically about > pcmcia, which I shamefully know almost nothing about.
-- Beat ZAHND Physics Institute University of Bern phone +41 31 631 3466 Sidlerstrasse 5 fax +41 31 631 4405 CH-3012 Bern (Switzerland) mailto:beat.zahnd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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