On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 19:09, Faye Pearson wrote:
> If you look at the source code for iwgetid (google iwgetid.c and click
> on the version number in the CVS link that comes up) then you'll find
> some sample pseudo code for using it to detect the nearest accesspoint.
>
> I've modified gentoo's scr
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 19:09, Faye Pearson wrote:
> If you look at the source code for iwgetid (google iwgetid.c and click
> on the version number in the CVS link that comes up) then you'll find
> some sample pseudo code for using it to detect the nearest accesspoint.
>
> I've modified gentoo's scr
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 17:52, Timothy Ball wrote:
> Wow... you're extremely wrong about the aironet card (at least wrt to
> the lm350 cards).
I'm glad to be informed of that.
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On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 17:52, Timothy Ball wrote:
> Wow... you're extremely wrong about the aironet card (at least wrt to
> the lm350 cards).
I'm glad to be informed of that.
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On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 02:23:51PM +0100, Thomas Hood wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 12:36, Mark Janssen wrote:
> > Try Wellenreiter... it scans all channels for accesspoints and wireless
> > traffic telling you what AP's are available... It's mostly useful for
> > wardriving.
>
> I would rather a
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 02:23:51PM +0100, Thomas Hood wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 12:36, Mark Janssen wrote:
> > Try Wellenreiter... it scans all channels for accesspoints and wireless
> > traffic telling you what AP's are available... It's mostly useful for
> > wardriving.
>
> I would rather a
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 12:36, Mark Janssen wrote:
> Try Wellenreiter... it scans all channels for accesspoints and wireless
> traffic telling you what AP's are available... It's mostly useful for
> wardriving.
My impression is that this program (like other "war driving"
utilities) has to put the 8
I have partially solved my problem:
I was surprised that the "wireless card" was not detected.
`lspci' gave me the answer.
In fact I have a very very new card which is apparently not yet
supported: BROADCOM4301
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/BCM4301/
does anyone have more information about th
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 11:34, Thomas Hood wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 15:49, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> > is there a tool to detect wireless hardware ?
>
> If your question is "How do I detect the presence of
> wireless access points?" then you can try iwlist in
> the wireless-tools package.
>
> I
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 12:36, Mark Janssen wrote:
> Try Wellenreiter... it scans all channels for accesspoints and wireless
> traffic telling you what AP's are available... It's mostly useful for
> wardriving.
My impression is that this program (like other "war driving"
utilities) has to put the 8
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 15:49, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> is there a tool to detect wireless hardware ?
If your question is "How do I detect the presence of
wireless access points?" then you can try iwlist in
the wireless-tools package.
I would also like to know whether there is a better
tool out there
I have partially solved my problem:
I was surprised that the "wireless card" was not detected.
`lspci' gave me the answer.
In fact I have a very very new card which is apparently not yet
supported: BROADCOM4301
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/BCM4301/
does anyone have more information about the
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 11:34, Thomas Hood wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 15:49, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> > is there a tool to detect wireless hardware ?
>
> If your question is "How do I detect the presence of
> wireless access points?" then you can try iwlist in
> the wireless-tools package.
>
> I
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 15:49, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> is there a tool to detect wireless hardware ?
If your question is "How do I detect the presence of
wireless access points?" then you can try iwlist in
the wireless-tools package.
I would also like to know whether there is a better
tool out there
Hi All,
is there a tool to detect wireless hardware ?
Thanks,
jerome
Hi All,
is there a tool to detect wireless hardware ?
Thanks,
jerome
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