V210 Linux Advanced Usage Notes
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V210 Linux Advanced Usage Notes
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Using Kismet notes
I only know about p54pci and kismet - likely same issues with hostap card. Installed is the older version of Kismet 2008.05.R1 not the latest.
http://www.kismetwireless.net/
System changes for Kismet (p54pci)
- If never connected to a wireless network - then kismet will fail something to do with channels.
One quick easy method is to use the existing reloadp54drivers.sh before a kismet session, but needs editing. Edit the /usr/bin/reloadp54drivers.sh and add the following line after modprobe p54pci: iwconfig wlan0 channel 6
Contents of a modified /usr/bin/reloadp54drivers.sh
#!/bin/sh /usr/bin/dbus-send --system --dest=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager\ --type=method_call /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager\ org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.sleep sleep 5 rmmod p54pci p54common mac80211 cfg80211 sleep 1 modprobe p54pci # hack to allow kismet to use with out ever being connected to wlan0 iwconfig wlan0 channel 6 sleep 10 # reinitialize network manager /usr/bin/dbus-send --system --dest=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager\ --type=method_call /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager\ org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wake
- Sound doesn't work - need to sudo apt-get install sox.
sudo apt-get install sox
- Ok... Sound now works but is entirely too loud.
Don't try to modify the soundopts parm in /etc/kismet/kismet_ui.conf. DOESN'T Work. The reason is the soundopts is taken as part of the EXE which tries to run "/usr/bin/play -v .2" as the exe which "play -v .2" is not found. Instead - Create a /usr/bin/playv.2 that contains the following lines:
#!/bin/sh /usr/bin/play -v .2 $*
sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/playv.2 Edit the /etc/kismet/kismet_ui.conf and change the soundplay line to contain:
soundplay=/usr/bin/playv.2
Now the sounds are pleasant.
Running Kismet (p54pci)
- Right click on NM-Applet and Disable wireless. Keeps NM from bothering you.
- Reload p54drivers - that insures channel will be set if never connected to network.
menu->System Tools->02-Reload p54pci drivers (wait about 15 seconds)
- pop up keyboard
- open terminal session and maximize.
- sudo kismet -n (unless you want logging dumps)
After running Kismet - returning to wireless network
- When finished with Kismet (Shift Q).
- Reload p54drivers - required so wireless network is usable.
menu->System Tools->02-Reload p54pci drivers (wait about 15 seconds).
- Right click on NM-Applet and Enable wireless.
- reconnect to your wireless if available.
