Thanks - but I have just started to get my head around the wlan-ng concept!
So AirSnort won't work without the Hermes driver?  What is Hermes for - is
it a little better than wlan-ng?  I don't know how much more success I will
have considering how little I have had so far with the wlan-ng drivers

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From: Jason Straight [mailto:   
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 1:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Cooker] Anyone used the Mandrake PRISM2-UTILS package?


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On Monday 04 November 2002 20:06, Mcleod, Ian wrote:
> has anyone used the prism-utils (or it is prism2-utils) package?  It's
> meant to install the wlan-ng driver but I am receiving 'operation not
> supported' when trying to fire up Kismet - I suppose that error is
> occurring when Kismet tries to put the card in monitor mode..
>
> I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 with a Truemobile (Prism based) internal
> mini-pci card that I am trying to enable for passive listening / scanning
/
> general experimentation..

You should be able to use the hermes drivers for the prism 2 card you have, 
but you'll have to compile your own kernel modules with snax patch from 
airsnort.shmoo.com

Follow the orinoco link, it all says orinoco but works fine with prism 2 as 
well.


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