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Feb 15 2006, 03:41 AM
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Has anyone yet devised a way to easily associate a Zaurus C-xx00 with a newly discovered AP ?
As I troll around Japan (and this will likely continue when I return to the US) there are indeed many unsecured access points (particularly in the bigger cities). But its kind of a pain to have to scan via Wellenreiter, jot down the pertinent info (either on the Z or a napkin or something) and then have to create a whole new wifi setup. NOTE! I am very glad I CAN do that though. And all those who made that possible (Maslovsky (as I am a very content Cacko rom user), and those who create Wellenreiter) have my deepest thanks. But it would be nice to have it automated. I know the best answer to this dilemma is to code such an app/utility myself, but my coding skills in Linux are very limited (as of today anyway, I'm workin' on it...) so I just thought I'd check and see if anyone had already mashed such up. I know I'm not the only one who would like a 'site survey' feature... Second, and somewhat related question, someone created an ipk called somthing alogn the lines of 'slapa$$' a while ago for the 5500. As I recall it enabled one to associate fairly automatically with open APs that were detected by Kismet (ar was it Wellenreiter ?). Anyway, any chance this works on the C1000 ? Thanks all, and I apologize if this topic is addressed in another thread. I did look beforehand, but couldn't find a similar enough topic. Thanks again ! |
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Feb 15 2006, 03:49 AM
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QUOTE(TsingTao @ Feb 15 2006, 05:41 AM) Second, and somewhat related question, someone created an ipk called somthing alogn the lines of 'slapa$$' a while ago for the 5500. As I recall it enabled one to associate fairly automatically with open APs that were detected by Kismet (ar was it Wellenreiter ?). Anyway, any chance this works on the C1000? The tool one you're referring to is SLapASS. |
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