Upcoming: Alf Watt on iStumbler and wireless networking on OS X
I'm happy to announce Alf as an upcoming guest to discuss iStumbler, wireless networking and security on OS X. Alf is currently working at Slide in San Francisco (area?); which btw is looking for Obj-C developers. Please post your questions in comments. We'll be recording soon.
technorati tags: cocoa, cocoaradio, mac, osx, obj-c, macprogramming
Technorati Tags: cocoaradio, cocoa, mac, macprogramming, obj-c, osx


I like this sort of application, and I am into Wardriving. I'd like to have some sort of the same thing for windows. Would you happen to know where I would be able to find such an application.
Posted by: Jason Webb | 17 November 2005 at 09:59 AM
iStumbler was definatly inspired in part by NetStumbler, check out http://www.netstumbler.com/ for more info.
Posted by: Alf Watt | 17 November 2005 at 11:13 AM
What do you think about the proposed San Francisco municipal wireless proposals? Also, why do you think the SFLan project hasn't taken off? (SFLan goes down a lot and coverage is poor in many parts of the city).
Posted by: Jesse Hammons | 21 November 2005 at 06:29 PM
Doing so much with the wi-fi thing, what do you think about Aiport versus Centrino? Did you compared it? And if so, are there differences in its implementations? What its going to be like Apple is moving towards Intel architecture?
Posted by: José Tiburcio Ribeiro Netto | 29 November 2005 at 12:02 PM