I give up. I cannot get KisMAC to do anything a 2010 Mac Pro using 10.6.5. It doesn't matter which driver I select the scan button is unresponsive. FWIW the Channel menu is always disabled. My Airport is enabled and shows there's at least 4 to 5 other wireless devices in the immediate area. I would expect the KisMAC's scan to show the same. Maybe I'm using this program wrong and maybe not. If not then this GUI needs a lot to be desired.
I tried to use 4.4 to warn me with a sound after 6 keys but got no warning. Versions prior to 4.4 worked as advertised. This is either an actual bug due to some coding change, possibly because of some "quirk" with the 64-bit compilation, or that the minimum hardware requirements now exclude G3's which I happen to use (with 10.4.11).
Is KissMAC (0.3.2) supposed to be able to fully work on a mid 2010 Mac Pro with 10.6.5? The mac pro has built-in Airport version "Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.36.1)". Each time I start a scan I get a dialog saying "Could not connect to the Kismet server - KisMac could not connect to the Kismet server at 127.0.0.1 port 2501. Check the IP address and port." The scan does show some of the networks however. I just want to know how to avoid the dialog.
Keyspan USB Twin Serial Adapter for OSX
Anon42 rated on 20 Aug 2011
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Android
Anon42 rated on 17 Mar 2011
[Version 1.0]
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KisMAC
Anon42 reviewed on 07 Feb 2011
+4
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CAPS Warn
Anon42 reviewed on 23 Dec 2009
Now it would be nice if there was an email address to directly contact the author for problems like the one that occurred in 4.4.
CAPS Warn
KisMAC
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