[kismac] Re: G an B
- From: Erik Winkler <ewinkler@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 20:33:22 -0400
Kismac wasn't showing "A" in the scanning circle, but seemed to be
scanning other channels outside 1-11.
Erik
On Sep 14, 2006, at 7:52 PM, themacuser wrote:
Channel "A" is not 802.11a, it's hexadecimal for 10. B is 11, and C
is 12 and so on.
On 13/09/2006, at 10:26 PM, Erik Winkler wrote:
and it scanned the "a" channels in Kismac. I did not detect any
"a" access points, so I don't know if it actually works.
Something built into the Atheros drivers that gives it access to
the "a" frequencies.
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On 13/09/2006, at 10:26 PM, Erik Winkler wrote:
and it scanned the "a" channels in Kismac. I did not detect any "a" access points, so I don't know if it actually works. Something built into the Atheros drivers that gives it access to the "a" frequencies.
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