That is correct. Until the GPS reports it's position, Kismac reports that the gps subsystem is not working. So you have to do your testing out on the lawn... On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Jatin Pandya wrote: > I think I got this figuered out. KisMac expects the GPS to be locked > onto satellites and "know' its position. Then KisMac thinks that GPS > system is working, otherwise, not. > -- Richard Smith, Associate Professor School of Communication Director, Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology Simon Fraser University, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, CANADA Phone: 604 291 5116 Web: http://www.sfu.ca/~smith/