Your mileage may vary from what I am about to say. If you have your airport card turned off and start kismac it has worked for me. I have tested build r82 on Friday and r83 today on my powerbook that has been up for over 4 days. This was done with my normal gambit of programs running using my Ethernet connection. -Ron. P.S. This has survived multiple starts and stops of kismac. -- Ron Rosson ron.rosson@xxxxxxxxx http://www.oneinsane.net > From: Nate Gallagher <natevoodoo@xxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: "kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:08:33 -0800 (PST) > To: "kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [kismac] Re: [OpenSVN] r84 committed. > > How do I install the airport extreme driver? > When I try to run the kismac program with passive airport extrem it > makes the airport disappear for other applications until I restart. > But it also doesn't work for kismac saying that the driver is missing. > any clues? > Nate > > --- mick.bi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> mick Mon Feb 13 20:04:14 2006 UTC >> >> Repository: >> https://OpenSVN.csie.org/bi/ >> >> Revision: >> 84 >> >> Log: >> fixing build problems, if path contained spaces >> >> Flag Changes Path >> U +20 -14 KisMACng/KisMAC.xcodeproj/mick.mode1 >> U +119 -32 KisMACng/KisMAC.xcodeproj/mick.pbxuser >> U +1 -1 KisMACng/compile.command >> >> Trac view: >> https://OpenSVN.csie.org/traccgi/bi/trac.cgi/changeset/84 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> https://OpenSVN.csie.org/bi/ >> >> >> > >