Kismet is really nice for checking out your own network (and others if u want) it detects clients MACs connected to the ap and the mac addresses of pcs connected to the bridge thats connected to the AP!! I love it. www.kismetwireless.com for more info.

and

to set it up follow these directions step by step and it will work perfect everytime.

http://www.tipsybottle.com/technology/wireless/RedHat8-Kismet-HOWTO.shtml

Eric



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Netstumbler will by default detect any wireless devices connected

via the


network you are attached to via wireless.

Scott



I'd be a happy camper if this was the case. Correct me if I'm wrong, but
Netstumbler does its stuff by directly controlling the radio of the card
it's connected to. As such, you can't do this over Ethernet, opensource
notwithstandin. That's why it *has* to be PCMCIA.

Isn't there a product called Kismet that'll kick Netstumbler's booty?

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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