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X-based wireless stumbler?

From: Andy Holyer (andyhhhbb.co.uk)
Date: Tue Nov 02 2004 - 03:51:43 CST


I'm trying to set up an old laptop so that my boss (who is
non-computerate) can use it to scout out wireless LOS.

I've got OpenBSD 3.5 and kde to run nicely, and have a prism card in
the PCMCIA slot. wicontrol(8) shows nearby access points.

What I need to install is a nice no-brainer X-based stumbler program.
IU've tried installing bsd-airtools, ethereal and kismet. dstumbler and
ethereal don't seem to want to use wi0, and I haven't got kismet to
compile.

What's the best OpenBSD wireless stumbler ap? Advice please (possibly
on configuring what I've got).

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Andy Holyer, Systems Administrator
Hedgehog Broadband, 11 Marlborough Place Brighton BN1 1UB
08451 260895 x 241