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2006-02-06
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just for the sake of education, of course - has anybody here gotten AirSnort, WEPCrack or any other program that does this working on the N770?
Would be a great "feature" ;-)
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2006-02-06
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2006-02-06
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@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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2006-02-06
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2006-02-06
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2006-02-06
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2006-02-06
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@ Lyon, France
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How about just a decent NetStumbler/WAP scanning application?
ie. One that gives more info like SSID, Managed/Unmanaged, Type of Encryption (WEP/WPA/WPA2), Channel, MAC address, Signal Strength/Noise, maybe even integration with a GPS unit?
That would be pretty cool even without the "cracking" features.
Dave
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2006-02-06
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2007-05-13
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That's relatively easy to write. I have been using such a script for 2 months in order to map WiFi points while walking. Very convenient.
The same script is used to map GSM BTS.
db
Would be a great "feature" ;-)