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2012-03-02
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2012-03-02
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You're correct, but obviously, AP name appears only, if there was a client connected, and it re-connect after re-auth. There is also problem of correct read timing (AP name is broadcast only for short moment) - I have no idea how to implement it properly, but it can't be too hard, as desktop/notebook tools seems to have 100% "success rate".
Easiest way for de-auth would be to use broadcast one (targeting AP, not clients), but it may not work for all AP's/clients. Other way is to target clients using same channel and BSSID (AP's MAC), which should be working 99,99% of times.
Also, maybe it's possible to use fake authentication to reveal hidden AP SSID- in this case, no clients connected would be needed (yet, one would still need to known authorized MAC, in case of MAC filtering).
/Estel
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2012-03-04
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Just run it from the editor using the icon on the right looking like a gear.
PS: You have now made the first step on becoming an ace developer on the N900.
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2012-03-07
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2012-03-11
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2012-03-29
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tar -xzvf wl1251-maemo-0.2-power49+pre50.tar.gz
cd wl1251-maemo/binary/compat-wireless
cp *.ko ~/MyDocs/wl1251-maemo/binary/compat-wireless
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2012-03-30
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Hi! I've just tried, and I have the same problem as above.
EDIT: I've just switched back to 0.48 and have the same problem.
Maybe I should try a clean install.
EDIT: I deleted the FAS folder, re-extracted 0.3, then 0.49 and have the same problem.
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2012-05-16
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2012-05-17
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1. Download the driver for KP50 as per pali's post. Thank the author for still supporting our device.
2. Extract in the directory the file was downloaded to3. Change to the compat-wireless subdirectoryCode:tar -xzvf wl1251-maemo-0.2-power49+pre50.tar.gz4. Copy all *.ko files to the correct directoryCode:cd wl1251-maemo/binary/compat-wirelessHint: Only need to type the first few letters of a directory or filename and then use the Tab button on the X Terminal screen to complete the rest of the word.Code:cp *.ko ~/MyDocs/wl1251-maemo/binary/compat-wireless
Have fun
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