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2010-05-17
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2010-05-17
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2010-05-17
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However, at times I have noticed that when I run Kismet I am unable to pick up any wireless networks... running 'ifconfig' shows wlan0 in promiscuous mode, but doesn't show any traffic flow. After closing Kismet I am unable to connect to any wireless networks also. I'm guessing this is an issue with the driver, I would say that 70% of the time Kismet works well.
How can I use Kismet to crack my WEP connection key?
It is MY OWN network that I want to use to test, I have just had trouble finding a good simple (novice friendly) guide that works on the N900.
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2010-05-17
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2010-05-18
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I understand that I should not be able to connect to any wireless networks while running Kismet, what I meant is that at times Kismet cannot see any wireless networks at all while running, or it groups all networks it sees into "AutoGroup". A reboot of the N900 usually fixes this strange. issue.
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2010-05-18
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2010-05-18
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2010-05-18
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kismet_server --no-line-wrap | tee kismet.log
dmesg > dmesg.log
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2010-05-19
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Thank you very much, I look forward to the response.