I don't think it's a Kismet problem. I've deployed many 802.11b,g networks,
but only tinkered with 802.11a. "a" certainly has very short range. I think
all your other assumptions are correct.

Frank Keeney
Pasadena Networks, LLC
Wireless Antennas, Cables and Equipment:
http://www.wlanparts.com


> -----Original Message-----
> Behalf Of Kevin Lahey
>
> What's the deal?  Is 802.11a really that underutilized?  Or is the
> range too short for me to easily detect while travelling?  Or is
> it just that the bleeding edge Kismet I was running has some
> sort of bug?

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