c't hat in seinem aktuellen Heft einen interessanten Artikel über Schwarz-Surfen abgedruckt.
http://www.heise.de/ct/04/13/092/
Gibt es denn auch für PalmOS Programme die, wie Pocket Warrior und Mini-Stumbler AP's aufspüren?
NetChaser gibt es für den Tungsten C - geht aber nicht auf clies:
ZitatAlles anzeigenOrginal von Bits 'n Bolts:
NetChaser is a very custom application, and because of it's uniqueness it has an extremely limited range of hardware that can support it. Currently NetChaser is only supported on the Tungsten C handheld computer from PalmOne.
Q: Why doesn't NetChaser work on my Sony Clie (insert model here)?
A: We have made every attempt possible to support the Sony Clie devices with WiFi. Sony has blocked our attempts each time. We require certain information from Sony in order to support their proprietary implementation of WiFi and they have been completely unwilling to provide this information. Sony America contacted us about supporting their devices with NetChaser they even attempted to liaison with Sony Japan on our behalf. No one at Sony Japan would answer their emails or return their phone calls.
We cannot support Sony devices until such time as they deem fit to support developers.
Q: Why doesn't the Enfora Wireless LAN Portfolio work with NetChaser?
A: Great question. We're still investigating this product. If we do integrate NetChaser support, it will only be for OS5 compatible devices.
Q: Why doesn't my Xircom WiFi sled work with NetChaser?
A: There is insufficient market demand to justify the work required. The Xircom sled was a limited production run that is not supported on any current production PalmOS handhelds.
Q: Why doesn't my Xircom WiFi Springboard work with NetChaser?
A: See above question about the Xircom WiFi sled.
Haribo