I use MacStumbler, no GPS tie in and it won't hand you WEP keys but it's 
good for doing local surveys.

http://homepage.mac.com/macstumbler/

MacStumbler - Wireless scanning tool for the Apple Airport

MacStumbler is a small utility I wrote to emulate the functionality of 
projects like netstumbler, bsd-airtools, and kismet. It's meant purely 
for educational or auditing purposes, although many people enjoy using 
these types of programs to check out how many networks are in their 
area, usually known as war driving.



On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 04:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> wondering - has anyone found any good ap discovery tools for mac osx?  
> basically - a 'netstumbler/kismet' equivalent that works on the mac, 
> either using the internal airport card or a pcmcia lucent card (with 
> antenna).  i know its possible to run tcpdump and get 802.11 packets 
> (not full frames) and ive even played with etherpeg (for cool visual 
> sniffing).... but is there anything specifically for discovering ap's?  
> what about rfmon mode for the orinoco card .. is that a factor?

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