Are you saying that it is possible to start the driver at the time of the OS starting? Or at the time of kismac starting? Or are you saying that the error is coming from starting a scan and then loading the driver? My system used to work jsut fine, but stopped working basically mid session and now doesn't work at all. If you try to load the passive drivers at the time of starting kismac then, I fear my system would not function or function with errors. Whatever it is that you are saying, I'm willing to test out some stuff on my system if you want. Just need source code or instructions on what to alter on my system. On 2/14/06, themacuser <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think the issue is simply NOT to reload the driver, but to enable > passive mode at startup - it can live alongside managed mode just > fine. The issue here is NOT enabling monitor mode, but reloading the > driver with it enabled. > > If we just change the APMonitorMode key to YES, and leave it there, > it only turns on when someone is capturing from the wlt1 interface. > > Our problem IS relaoading the driver... > > On 15/02/2006, at 9:37 AM, Robin L Darroch wrote: > > > It is sounding more and more like the key to getting KisMAC to work > > in passive mode with airport extreme is to ensure that nothing else > > tries to use the Airport Extreme card for anything, *ever*. Even > > after a normal reboot, my iBook G4 won't scan in passive mode with > > the Airport Extreme, presumably because things that load > > automatically on startup (such as network time synchronization) > > start using it. The only way I can make passive airport extreme > > scanning work is to do a safe mode reboot (i.e. hold "shift" all > > the way from the startup chime until login is complete). Then it > > works like a charm... > > > >> 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/ > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > -- > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --- > > Robin L. Darroch - PO Box 2715, South Hedland WA 6722 - +61 421 > > 503 966 > > robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - robin@xxxxxxxxxxx - robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > >