Net Stumbler

According to Gizmodo, Netstumbler 0.4 is out with:

“support of the Atheros, Atmel, and Intersil Prism2-based cards (the chipset many WiFi PCMCIA and CF cards use), which means there’s a better chance that NetStumbler or MiniStumbler will work with your hardware.”

I could never get the previous version to work with my PCMCIA wireless card, so I’ll have to give this new version a try!

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