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2011-08-16
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thnaks for your help you seem to really know your stuff about this!
according to the default wifi sniffer yes there are about 6 in range around this neighbourhood. Why isnt kismet even finding one of them?
Wow! so it will crack them also or only access them if they are unlocked?
In answer to this, definately!
what can you recommend as the most affective and useful are they on the app manager?
thanks so much for your help.
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2011-08-16
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To be honest, I have no idea. Without looking at the console logs I could not tell you. However perhaps you could figure it out by looking over the logs.
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2011-08-16
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How would i go about viewing the logs is it an important part of needing to connect to the wireless networks or does it just tell you info of everything thats happened through out the sniffing process?
thanks very much
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No problem... just running kisnet then closing it (after its found the networks) is enough for my n900 to automatically detect more wifi's than it usually would right?
Also how long should i leave kismet sniffing for before exitting it?
thanks.
Wow! so it will crack them also or only access them if they are unlocked?
what can you recommend as the most affective and useful are they on the app manager?
thanks so much for your help.