first suggestion, do not install the USB WiFi drivers if you want to use KisMAC with your USB WiFi stick. On 27/03/07, Marco Bogiani <marco.bogiani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, I have been trying to get a Netgear MA111 USB dongle to be seen by MacOs 10.4.9 (on Imac (Intel) w/out any success: installing the D-Link DWL-G122 driver messed up my printer so I had to reinstall the OS :( Anyone got any suggestions? Many thanks. On 3/27/07, John Warren <xaive1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I can report D-Link DWL-G122 Ver b1 working with 10.4.9 running on a > macbook pro core duo cracked my network last night using weak > scheduling attack. However after cracking my system was unstable. I > could not shut down the system or access osx related stuff or start > new applications. I was able to take screen shots of kismac using > Command+Shift+4. > > On 3/27/07, Geordie Millar <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The wlt device thing is only for AirPort Extreme cards. > > > > If you've got the driver for it installed, I think that might need to > > be unloaded (or it grabs it instead of KisMac). > > > > What driver are you using? > > > > On 27/03/2007, at 6:38 PM, klabazofo wrote: > > > > > I messed around with a few of the newer dlink usb g but they never > > > worked for me, heh. > > > > > > I am experimenting with 228 and the belkin F5D7050 (v.3000, 2011, > > > 2012) (ralink RT73 & 2500 chipsets). > > > > > > The drivers are touchy and kismac 228 crashes whenever I load up > > > the usb device as the primary > > > injectioner or not primary. > > > > > > OS X sees it as en7, so I have been using wlt7. > > > > > > Any input :-D > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >