Macbook's Airport Extreme

Hi all,
I bought a MBP 15,4" 2.0Ghz one week ago and I have noticed that I can not activate the pasive mode of my Airport Extreme from KisMAC. I have read on its website that the current version of KisMAC can not use on passive mode the AE of Macbook Pro and newest MacMini.
I need to know if my Macbook Pro can be in passive mode because KisMAC have not the appropiate drivers of because the new hardware of the Airport Extreme cards are not able to have this function.
thanks

As I have understood it most (all?) cards can be put into passivemode, but that requires drivers that support it. I think this is the issue here (there are no available drivers for the macbook pro wifi card that supports passivemode), I think because the manufacturer hasn't released them..

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