On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 10:17:23PM -0500, Andy Warner wrote: > Matthew S. Hallacy wrote: > > The point I (and others) keep plugging away at here is that kismet measures > one half of a bi-directional link, and there are many cases where link > performance is not going to be reciprocal. Ultimately, you have to move > data both ways to see how good things are going to be for any non-trivial > install. > > It is an excellent tool, but a little caution interpreting the results is > probably very wise. I was referring to functionality that allows you to select a network to associate to, then spawning an external script that did the things that were listed (dhcp, ping, ftp, dhcp release). I fully understand that this isn't broadcast TV where everything is fine and dandy as long as I can get a signal with a coat hangar. Kismet can continue to run while you associate with a network. > -- > andyw at pobox.com > > Andy Warner Voice: (612) 801-8549 Fax: (208) 575-5634 -- Matthew S. Hallacy FUBAR, LART, BOFH Certified http://www.poptix.net GPG public key 0x01938203