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Old 12-23-2004   #45 (permalink)
ph33r_j0
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Originally Posted by renderman
It all depends on what driver they are using in /whatever/ firmware if it supports it and what the command is.

In OpenWRT and easlier Sveasoft ones (not sure about current) they are using the 'wl' driver from broadcom/linksys.

Try running 'wl monitor 1' , then running the drone and report back what happens.

Also, just for giggles, try setting the interface in kismet_drone.conf to eth0 or bc0 and try it with and with the monitor command above.


Hmm, HyperWRT. There goes my weekend

Thank you for the reply. But 'wl monotor 1' did not make my kismet_drone working.'


I will also mention using the wl scan I cant get any data back!

# wl scan
eth1: Invalid argument
scan Initiate a scan.
Default an active scan across all channels for any SSID.
Optional arg: SSID, the SSID to scan.
Options:
-s S, --ssid=S SSID to scan
-t ST, --scan_type=ST [active|passive] scan type
--bss_type=BT [bss/infra|ibss/adhoc] bss type to scan
-b MAC, --bssid=MAC particular BSSID MAC address to scan, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
-n N, --nprobes=N number of probes per scanned channel
-a N, --active=N dwell time per channel for active scanning
-p N, --passive=N dwell time per channel for passive scanning
-h N, --home=N dwell time for the home channel between channel scans
-c L, --channels=L comma or space separated list of channels to scan

#


some more:

# wl ver
wl: 3.60 RC13.0
wl0: Aug 2 2004 14:32:51 version 3.60.13.0




And, someone who knows if there is a pico or nano for wrt54gs linux dist. :P I dontlike vi or vim...


Happy christmas!
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