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superspiffy

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I've installed KisMac because I have problems detecting my wifi networks ever since upgrading to Leopard. *Note that i have no intention of breaking into other people's networks, just getting back into my own.* Anyway when I run KisMac, all of the wifi networks show up and when I choose my own, an error appears about how it could not connect because I didn't provide a password. But the program never prompted me for a password, else I would have given it. Can anybody tell me where I have to type in my password?
 
I've installed KisMac because I have problems detecting my wifi networks ever since upgrading to Leopard. *Note that i have no intention of breaking into other people's networks, just getting back into my own.* Anyway when I run KisMac, all of the wifi networks show up and when I choose my own, an error appears about how it could not connect because I didn't provide a password. But the program never prompted me for a password, else I would have given it. Can anybody tell me where I have to type in my password?

try the kismac forum, i am sure you will get more help there.
plus you can try coconutWiFi or AirTrafficControl
these programs should be better than KisMac for your purpose

and as far as I know KisMac doesn't work on G networks
 
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