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Old 02-13-2006   #10 (permalink)
streaker69
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Originally Posted by Chenbro
Playing around a bit, I see that the summary text file produced by NetStumbler gives identification of which type of encryption the network uses (by use of Flags) and the hardware manufacturer can be found by comparing the MAC address to the oui.txt file available online. The signal strength is also available by the summary I think, although this is a little harder to parse.

Still need to obtain the default gateway however....

Am I going down the right track by going about it this way? Or should I use NS1 log? The only problem I can see with the use of NS1 logs is that it would not be an autonomous process, as the log would need converting to txt (?).

Thanks in advance
You are not going to be able to get the default gateway of the device unless you connect to it and retrieve it via DHCP. Doing this without explicit permission of the owner of the network is of course a crime.
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