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MacStumbler's a nice little app that does exactly what it's supposed to do... find wireless networks, display them onscreen, and move them to a log when they're out of range.
The GUI is simplistic but nice. I like that the log is onscreen instead of hidden away somewhere like in AirStumbler.
This application would be perfect if it had a Join command like AirStumbler does, but otherwise, miles ahead of every other simple wireless network audit application.
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Works perfectly with 10.2.8. Does the job with no frills and is exactly what I wanted.
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MacStumbler is great. I used another *Stumbler for the mac and it was not nearly as good...keep up the good work
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I have used MacStumbler on my powerbooks for about a year [starting with version .06b. Never had a problem and provides the added visablility that airport lacks.
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Very handy- and very stable- little app. If I may make a request, could you bring back the MAC address column in the main window? And possibly make the "manufacturer" field editable (it doesn't recognize my Netgear, so I'd like to fill it in and and then use the MAC addresses to identify others...)
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Perhaps Fred, you should learn how to use your Mac.
I just tried this on my G4-1GHz mini-tower and iBook running OS 10.2.6 and my ancient G3-500 (kit) PowerBook Wallstreet w/ ORiNOCO Gold Card 802.11b, OS 10.1.5, Violla! Amazing! It works just like all the previous versions did that I've been using for more than a year! (Less than 12% of Mac users have switched to Bloated Buggy OS 10.2.6.)
Incidentally Fred, the last 4 versions of KISMac won't work with OS 10.1.5, Dude! And the last version that did, crashed my Wallstreet and my iBook 700 when it still had 10.1.5! Even on a clean G4 Titanium 800 i have, the install and set up was a pain and flakey operating.
The only thing I could ask for WEP/WAP cracking and PLEASE, keep it OS 10.1.5 friendly!!!
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Didn't work for me at all, like MiniStumbler does.
(I know it's not the same company)
I think the problem is, this can't see hidden networks, so at this point, it's kind of useless.
Perhaps a future version will improve.
Try KisMac, it DOES WORK, and works well!
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The product cannot scan, and will ultimately crash if your machine has no Airport or 802.11-type card. That is why you are getting that message.
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Stumbler .6b was great!
Stumbler .7 is better and seems to be less of RAMhog.
Beware if you do not have lots of RAM it uses as much CPU time as Microsoft hogs.
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I really like the new interface and icon.
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