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In linux, I would use iwconfig or wlanconfig for that. But in Leopard there's no iwconfig. So is there an ifconfig command for this or what? Thanks. |
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Perhaps this would do http://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airpo...eless-utility/
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Ah I see. I had heard of the airport command, but I did a "man airport" and got nothing, so I gave up on that. Now I see that it was there but the link had to be made. Thank you. EDIT: Actually this tool seems useful but it does not offer a way that I can see to put your card into Monitor Mode. I think I'm back where I started... Last edited by whiteunibrow; August 24th, 2009 at 01:58 PM. Reason: actually that didnt help |
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