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2007-12-09
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Hi guys
Yesterday I got an usb wifi dongle working on my N800(OS2880), it's based on the RaLink rt73 chip and the driver has support for packet injection (muuhahahahaha).
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2007-12-09
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Interesting, I have one of those, though I never managed to get packet injection working (didn't try really hard since I have an atheros based pc card that works fine).
Does the n800 supply enough juice for it or did you have to add external power?
Can you share the compiled module or is it included in the stock kernel (I'm not on os 2008 yet)?
edit: and does it mean that there's version of aircrack-ng workin on os2008?
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2007-12-09
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geminiii42:
The problem with either of those cables is that one would still need another adapter piece to connect to devices. However, if it works for data, the micro-to-mini adapter is the most ideal at this point. I've only seen them described in reference to charging, though.
Why do those Micro-A cables to full-size A-plug even exist in retail? Both ends are for host devices! They serve no purpose that a (soon to be commonplace) Micro-B cable does not fulfill.
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2007-12-09
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2007-12-09
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-Take n800 usb cable
-Connect pin 4 and 5 on the part connected to the n8x0. (conductive lacquer?)
-buy female A to female A adapter
Last edited by kotzkind; 2007-12-09 at 11:59.