> When is one supposed to use the KisMAC Driver Tool? If you don't know, leave it alone ;o). It is only for some rare conditions, when you want think reloading the driver will help. It is basically a left over of ancient times ;o) > Is it smart enough to know what to do if a user makes a mistake and > load a > driver that is already loaded or unloads one that is unloaded? Can it > get > mixed up between the modified and original drivers? No it is by purpose not smart. It will do whatever you tell it to do... mick