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Originally Posted by devine
* chopper.sh is actually a channel hopper script you can use together with airodump when wardriving.
* The essid is truncated to 20 characters to fit in a 80 column display. Indeed, when the window size is larger the full essid (32 bytes) can be displayed. I've added this in my TODO list.
* After 2mn of inactivity, the discovered APs are hidden; this feature is especially helpful when wardriving. Note that when you exit airodump, it saves the complete list of detected Access Points in CSV format.
* airodump detects when the user presses Ctrl-C and exits gracefully.
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Hum I made a Crtl-C and airodump did not exit .. I had to close my terminal window..oterwise when I exited I only had a pcap file created and no csv file...