RPMforge still has:
rpmForge:
madwifi-0.9.2.1-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm
ATrpms has:
madwifi-0.9.4-38_r2512.fc6.i386.rpm but requires their patched kernel.
I am at IETF this week, and was at IEEE 802 last week.
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I think there are some serious table handling problems. It would be nice to be current with code...
On 7/23/07, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I think there are some serious table handling problems. It would be nice to be current with code...
Rather than posting to this list, and dag directly, don't you think you'd have better luck asking on the rpmforge user's list?
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 7/23/07, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I think there are some serious table handling problems. It would be nice to be current with code...
Rather than posting to this list, and dag directly, don't you think you'd have better luck asking on the rpmforge user's list?
oops.
Too many protocols on the brain.
From the SIP working group, to the NEA, skipping speerment, then on to enum.
OVERLOAD!!!
:)
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 01:35:45PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
ATrpms has:
madwifi-0.9.4-38_r2512.fc6.i386.rpm but requires their patched kernel.
No, it doesn't, it supports the CentOS' kernels as well (not the centosplus yet), just try
smart install foo foo-kmdl-`uname -r`
(where foo would be madwifi in this case), or cherry pick as you like from the website.