"ext Ryan Pavlik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is a wireless driver error (probably has nothing to do with
> auto-search), and because the driver is closed source, Dragorn can't fix it.
Parts of it are open:
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/cx3110x/
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Kalle Valo
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Hi,
one question Ryan,
does it mean Kismet ported to OS2006 (Nokia 770) by Cezary can be still run and
there is gpsd package available for OS2006 too ?
Frankly speaking I was not successful to install the proper OS2006 gpsd package
yet.
I am going to make some city maps for wifi hotspots using ki
On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 11:10:45AM -0500, Alex Iliadis wrote:
> That's not it, the main problem is not that the device stops receiving
> packets, it's the corruption of the packet content it does. As a note you
> can control power management by issuing:
> iwconfig wlan0 power off
The original pa
That's not it, the main problem is not that the device stops receiving
packets, it's the corruption of the packet content it does. As a note you
can control power management by issuing:
iwconfig wlan0 power off
-Alex
On Friday 14 December 2007 11:15:51 am Michael Wiktowy wrote:
> On Dec 13, 200
On Dec 13, 2007 8:24 PM, Jaeyeon Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any other suggestions? Basically, Kismet runs fine for a couple of
> minutes and the packet counter stops increasing (the application is
> still running and the elapsed time is updated but basically sniffing
> stops working).
As I
That is a wireless driver error (probably has nothing to do with
auto-search), and because the driver is closed source, Dragorn can't fix it.
I've found putting the device into offline mode (so that the UI stops
trying to manage it by connecting, disconnecting, searching for stuff,
sending beac
I believe it has to do with the wireless driver not working properly in
monitoring mode. There are workarounds for it but they require some sort
of scripting. Also the wireless driver corrupts packets in monitor mode so
you may get inaccurate results sometimes.
Thanks,
Alex
On Thursday 13 Dece
Found that others also encountered a similar problem and as someone
suggested, I increased the automatic connection search interval (to 60
minutes) and crossed my fingers. Unfortunately, that doesn't fix the
problem.
Any other suggestions? Basically, Kismet runs fine for a couple of
minutes and th