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2006-02-09
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OMAP doesn't have any wireless module. TI has some of course, but they're not part of any OMAP.
The wireless chip running on the 770 is Conexant's CX3110x, and it now supports monitor mode.
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2006-02-09
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2006-02-09
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Ah, when I was looking at the TI OMAP board it said it had on board 802.11g.
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2006-02-09
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2006-02-10
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wlanng has a nonstandard monitor mode set, which is why you had to set monitor mode. Try another source.
Mike says he usually does not like telling people to fake the source type because it leads to grief later. So test prism54, thats probably a good one and if it works, to send him the info he asked about from tcpdump to make sure and he will make a proper source type for it.
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2006-02-10
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2006-02-24
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2006-02-24
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2006-02-24
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"If it supports monitor I'll do my best to make it work, though I don't have a device currently and if anyone wants to email me a) info on setting modes and b) a tcpdump -s -1 (or -s 65535 depending on the tcpdump version), then i'll do what I can"
you can contact him at http://www.kismetwireless.net/