on 18/08/02 00:38, Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> MacStumbler is a warchalking tool. It is basically a sniffer of WiFi. >> It will tell you if there is a WAP in the area that is available for you >> to use. It will also tell you if that WAP is using WEP, the signal >> strength, channel, and the mac address. I know of people that drive >> around with their iBooks running because they are active warchalkers. > > Send me a link off list please.
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