Hello to all.
Can anyone tell me if the Raspberry Pi 3 wireless module is capable of
entering in monitor mode?
I have been reading some documentation related to the Broadcom 43430
fullmac firmware at
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/brcm80211 but I
could not understand if monitor
I am modifying data in skbuff structure, so it will be convenient for me to
set the things in the driver itself than use Netlink.
What do you think ?
Abhinav
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
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> Then simply do the same nl802
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Then simply do the same nl80211 api calls (netlink messages) that iw
uses, its easy.
Wext (the api that iwconfig uses) is deprecated and will disappear soon
- - so you should do yourself a favor and avoid it.
~ Jow
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I want to set the monitor mode on in the driver programmatically as there
are some other things i am doing for which the driver is required to be in
the monitor mode.
I wanted to be sure if (is_monitoring, defined in ath_hw) is the correct
flag to be set.
Is it right to set the *changed* variable
Hi,
you're supposed to use "iw" with modern mac80211.
To spawn a real monitor interface:
iw phy phy0 interface add mon0 type monitor; ifconfig mon0 up
See also http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/iw
It is certainly not required to recompile the driver.
The mon.wlanX devices are
hi,
I want to sniff all the packets from the network.
I am setting
sc->sc_ah->is_monitoring = true;
in ath9k_start()
but this gets set to false in in ath9k_config(..).
using the flag : IEEE80211_CONF_CHANGE_MONITOR
Both the functions are defined in main.c in
compat../drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath