I am not seeing 802.11 specific data (frames) on my cisco 340 PCI using Redhat Linux 8.0. Kernel 2.4.18-14
I have read many of these postings but found no answer to this question. Maybe one of you can help me. I am unable to put the card in RF monitor mode. I have the newest version of Cisco's drivers for linux installed and the TCP/IP stack is working properly. (Version 2.0, airo, filename "Linux-ACU-Driver-v2.0.tar.gz") I have installed the reccomended version of libpcap, RPM's: libpcap-0.7.1.1-1prism.rpm libpcap-devel-0.7.1.1-1prism.rpm libpcap-static-0.7.1.1-1prism.rpm OK, so far so good. I compiled & installed Ethereal 0.9.9 and ethereal loads up fine. I try to put the card in RF monitor mode and the drivers don't seem to like it. I fire up Ethereal and i get NO 802.11 frames. I've tried kismet_monitor. It just says it put the card in RF monitor mode but I get no results. Same thing, NO 802.11 frames. Does anybody know if the new firmware/drivers for the Cisco 340 support RF monitor mode? Where else can my problem be? Is it my WLAN drivers or firmware? Is it my pcap library? I don't think it's ethereal! What can I try? Please help...thanks, Vdog [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/