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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
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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
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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!