kalin mintchev wrote:
not positive, but i think this no longer works...

ok..  thanks. i found it in the net-mnmt ports. why is it there if it
doesn't work?
is there anything else like it in the ports (or online)?

thanks..


On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, kalin mintchev wrote:

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:  hi all...
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:  anybody successfully used bsd-airtools?
:
:  i tried the dstumbler to look at my access point at home but nothing
:happens. i do get the interface with all the options but after that
:nothing shows up no mater which option i use...  any ideas?   thanks....
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As I said in a previous post, the dstumbler portion of the bsd-airtools works for me by doing the following:

# ifconfig wi0 up
# dstumbler wi0

Also, kismet is a really good tool for detecting wireless networks as well. It is available in the FreeBSD ports tree at /usr/ports/net-mgmt/kismet. However, I can only get this app to work with my Atheros (ath0) card, a Linksys WPC55AG.

Jeff
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