[kismac] Re: Macbook Pro Volunteer(Core 2 Duo, Atheros AR5008E 802.11n chipset)
- From: Geoffrey Kruse <gkruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 20:29:24 -0800
Thanks for the offer but I have the same mbp as you. The most
helpful thing you can do is testing / bug reporting or learn
objective c.
Geoff
On Jan 10, 2007, at 7:19 PM, Michael Miller wrote:
I recently got a Macbook Pro, and was disappointed to find that there
were no drivers for kismac to inject packets with. Passive stumbling
works fine with this chipset- but I can't inject packets. I'm fairly
proficient in java, but I know next to nothing about objective-c, so I
probably won't be of much help in the development area(I can compile
and run code from SVN, or if someone sends me code), but I would be
happy to contribute what I can. The chipset I have is used in all Core
2 Duo Macbook Pros and Macbooks.
If anyone wants to send me code to test/debug/reverse engineer the
card with, feel free to ask; I'll be more than happy to help with
anything.
Sincerely,
Michael
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I recently got a Macbook Pro, and was disappointed to find that there were no drivers for kismac to inject packets with. Passive stumbling works fine with this chipset- but I can't inject packets. I'm fairly proficient in java, but I know next to nothing about objective-c, so I probably won't be of much help in the development area(I can compile and run code from SVN, or if someone sends me code), but I would be happy to contribute what I can. The chipset I have is used in all Core 2 Duo Macbook Pros and Macbooks. If anyone wants to send me code to test/debug/reverse engineer the card with, feel free to ask; I'll be more than happy to help with anything. Sincerely, Michael
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- [kismac] Macbook Pro Volunteer(Core 2 Duo, Atheros AR5008E 802.11n chipset)
- From: Michael Miller