On Aug 14, 2005, at 2:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

That's weird.

I am wondering what is the use of these little programs? Airport lists all available wireless connection in the drop down menu. Isn't that enough? Or is it something more than macstumbler and others offer that the airport drop down menu list doesn't?


If you're not close enough to "see" it with your airport, you won't know it's there now, will you? Jiwire is basically a database of hot spots nationwide. Using it I can plan where I want to go to coffee next week in San Jose or where I want to stay for the night. That's not something I can really do simply by looking at the wireless AP's the card is currently seeing.

- Dylan


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