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2010-05-11
, 17:53
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2010-05-11
, 18:01
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
, 18:38
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@ Austria
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#14
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I've read through your documentation, I am wondering what functionality will I loose if I do not install the "Enhanced Linux kernel for power users", and run Kismet with the stock kernel instead? Will I only loose the monitor mode ability, or other functionality as well?
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2010-05-11
, 18:47
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
, 19:52
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#17
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The stock kernel generally supports monitor mode, but it only works on channel 6. So I have developed a patch to make monitor mode available on all channels and this patch is included in the "Enhanced Linux kernel for power users" aka titan's power kernel.
Therefore if you run Kismet with the stock kernel, you will only find access points on channel 6.
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2010-05-11
, 19:58
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@ Austria
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The interface is difficult to control, and on my device at least, the Esc call does not bring up the menu. Local wireless networks are discovered well and announced through the "INFO:" statment printed to X-Term however there is no other functionality attainable as I cannot reach the menu!
Okay well I figured out the interface problems were caused by a faulty sudo gainroot package; downloading the latest update fixed the problem.
The wlan0 interface is not automatically attaching after kismet is closed.
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2010-05-11
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@ U.K
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xlp,
Thank you for the clarification. I have read a little about the "Enhanced Linux kernel for power users" by Titan, but have been reluctant to install it thinking that it might break some stock N900 functionality. Also, I am concerned that the PR 1.2 update would not work with the Titan's Power Kernel. I guess this isn't really a question for you, but hopefully someone on this post can let me know if Titan's Power Kernel can be easily installed and uninstalled without breaking normal functionality.
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2010-05-12
, 15:33
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