WLI2-CF-S11 wifi card and kismet
I have a WLI2-CF-S11 network card I'd like to have working with kismet
under OpenZaurus 3.5.2 on a Zaurus SL-C700. This card requires the
orinoco_cs driver. I understand this driver requires a patch to use
RFMON. When I use the patched driver and try "iwpriv eth0", there is
no ioctl shown for *monitor" mode. Kismet also claims it cannot put
the NIC into monitor mode.
Does anyone know if this card supports monitor (RFMON) mode ? I
understand I will need this for use with kismet.
Any ideas would be most welcome.
OSS542
Re: WLI2-CF-S11 wifi card and kismet
On 25-Jan-2005, [email]af804@bfn.org[/email] wrote:
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> I have a WLI2-CF-S11 network card I'd like to have working with kismet
> under OpenZaurus 3.5.2 on a Zaurus SL-C700. This card requires the
> orinoco_cs driver. I understand this driver requires a patch to use
> RFMON. When I use the patched driver and try "iwpriv eth0", there is
> no ioctl shown for *monitor" mode. Kismet also claims it cannot put
> the NIC into monitor mode.
>
> Does anyone know if this card supports monitor (RFMON) mode ? I
> understand I will need this for use with kismet.
> Any ideas would be most welcome.[/color]
I, for one have no idea of what you speak... Why ask this in a Palm OS
newsgroup???
WyreNut
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Re: WLI2-CF-S11 wifi card and kismet
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 03:58:35 +0000, Wyrenut wrote:
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>
> On 25-Jan-2005, [email]af804@bfn.org[/email] wrote:
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>> I have a WLI2-CF-S11 network card I'd like to have working with kismet
>> under OpenZaurus 3.5.2 on a Zaurus SL-C700. This card requires the
>> orinoco_cs driver. I understand this driver requires a patch to use
>> RFMON. When I use the patched driver and try "iwpriv eth0", there is
>> no ioctl shown for *monitor" mode. Kismet also claims it cannot put
>> the NIC into monitor mode.
>>
>> Does anyone know if this card supports monitor (RFMON) mode ? I
>> understand I will need this for use with kismet.
>> Any ideas would be most welcome.[/color]
>
> I, for one have no idea of what you speak... Why ask this in a Palm OS
> newsgroup???
>
> WyreNut[/color]
Good question(WTF on a Palm Pilot group crosspost). It may in fact be
more appropriate to ask in a general linux- or wifi-related group, than
general handhelds/portables groups. Aside from that, don't know if it
does. What brand and chipset is it? Maybe you can get more info on the
card using it a laptop with pcmcia-cf adaptor and testing with kismet,
given you already have the card.