AirPort BlogNews and tips related to the Apple AirPort networking system and other wireless uses of the Mac OS.Kismac Releases New Version- April 26, 2006 The Wi-Fi sniffing and monitoring software gets revised to version 0.21a: This is the first stable new release in over a year following the heels of new maintainers of the open-source software project. Development has been ongoing, but it's taken a while to get a version that the programmers feel is ready for broader use. The new version is a universal binary and supports Intel iMacs, but still lags in the code necessary for the slightly different Wi-Fi chips found in the MacBook Pro and...http://wireless-starter-kit.com/airportblog/archives/2006/04/kismac_releases.html Quiet Blog- April 23, 2006 I know that this blog has been quiet again for the last few months, but there's been precious little AirPort-related news. Firmware is stable. The new Intel Macs seem to work fine with Wi-Fi. And no new products have appeared. I expect this to change soon. The latest revision to Wi-Fi, the 802.11n standard working its way through a standards process, has already started appearing in early draft versions this month. 802.11n can boost the raw speed of Wi-Fi from the 54 Mbps of 802.11g (AirPort..http://wireless-starter-kit.com/airportblog/archives/2006/04/quiet_blog.html |