I need more information, this driver is still in the early stages.
What device are you using specifically? Also, can you attach the
full consol.log from the run?
Geoff On Oct 4, 2006, at 11:12 PM, Justin Morris wrote:
I've tried that with builds r197-199 recently (from usb-drivers) and have not been able to get a dwl-g122 to read anything passively.
The console comes up as it is switching channels. There are networks here but it does not seem them.
RalinkJack::Switched to channel 3
Anything I am doing wrong?
Justin
On 10/1/06, devnullian@xxxxxxx <devnullian@xxxxxxx> wrote: There's an article on the wiki about this, but, in short, 1)Get the Apple developer kit (with Xcode, etc.)--on your OS X disc or download from Apple 2)Get subversion, then get svnX 3)Check out the source code from https://svn.binaervarianz.de/kismac/ branches/usb-drivers 4)run compile.command 5)Application will be under /build/universal
Links and more details are on the wiki. On Oct 1, 2006, at 12:56 PM, zer matt wrote:
> No, I just downoaded R196, installed it and run it. What I am going > to do with the code from https://svn.binaervarianz.de/kismac/ > branches/usb-drivers ? > > I'm quite new to the Mac-world.... ;-) > > Zer > > >> >> Did you get the code from https://svn.binaervarianz.de/kismac/ >> branches/usb-drivers ? >> If yes, then you should have the option in the prefs panel for >> "usb device" instead of "usb prism2 device". >> Select the usb device and you should be good to go. >> On Oct 1, 2006, at 12:17 PM, zer matt wrote: >> >>> I just got a DWL-G122 vb1 usb dongle. I should work with Kismac. >>> But the Ralink driver is not available to select in Kismac. How >>> do I load them i passive mode? >>> >>> Zer >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >