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Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: xdivider on January 19, 2006, 01:57:44 am
Anyone got this combination to work? I have to use the detect as LAN work around for the card to be recognized but iwconfig does not permit the card to be placed into monitor or adhoc modes. Do I need to replace any kernel modules or settings?
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: xdivider on January 22, 2006, 09:25:37 pm
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Anyone got this combination to work? I have to use the detect as LAN work around for the card to be recognized but iwconfig does not permit the card to be placed into monitor or adhoc modes. Do I need to replace any kernel modules or settings?
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No other way besides compiling the kernel to not include hermes drivers? Guess i probably have to review my options on whether i need the sniffing functionality that bad....
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: sidmoraes on January 22, 2006, 11:00:14 pm
Work's with cacko rom.
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: xdivider on January 22, 2006, 11:11:47 pm
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Work's with cacko rom.
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Is there anything different between cacko's tetsu kernel and the one Im using (v18a)? Im loath to flash the sharp rom as im kinda customized for my needs.
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: sidmoraes on January 23, 2006, 11:03:27 pm
From Readme of Cacko 1.23:

 Wireless:
    - Wireless Extentions updated to v16
    - Wireless Tools updated to 0.27
    - Hostap drivers updated to version 0.3.7
    - Orinoco/Spectrum driver updated to 0.15rc2-CVS (with monitor mode)
    - Added drivers for USB Prism and Orinoco based wireless devices
    - Socket/Symbol WiFi card is now fully supported via Network Setup
    - New Socket WiFi card (with Agere Hermes II chipset) is supported (OpenKey WEP only)
    - Fixed problem with non-specific ("Any") ESSID
    - Added entry for "WAVEline Compact Flash Wireless Adapter"
    - Added support for Prism3 WiFi cards without firmware in flash,
      such as "IO Data WN-B11/CFZ Wireless CF Adapter" and "PLANEX GW-CF11X Wireless CF Card"
    - Changed interface name for wireless cards from ethX to commonly used wlanX

  Bluetooth:
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: xdivider on January 24, 2006, 04:13:47 am
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From Readme of Cacko 1.23:

 Wireless:
    - Wireless Extentions updated to v16
    - Wireless Tools updated to 0.27
    - Hostap drivers updated to version 0.3.7
    - Orinoco/Spectrum driver updated to 0.15rc2-CVS (with monitor mode)
    - Added drivers for USB Prism and Orinoco based wireless devices
    - Socket/Symbol WiFi card is now fully supported via Network Setup
    - New Socket WiFi card (with Agere Hermes II chipset) is supported (OpenKey WEP only)
    - Fixed problem with non-specific ("Any") ESSID
    - Added entry for "WAVEline Compact Flash Wireless Adapter"
    - Added support for Prism3 WiFi cards without firmware in flash,
      such as "IO Data WN-B11/CFZ Wireless CF Adapter" and "PLANEX GW-CF11X Wireless CF Card"
    - Changed interface name for wireless cards from ethX to commonly used wlanX

  Bluetooth:
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does cacko provide their kernel separately?
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: sidmoraes on January 24, 2006, 07:16:47 pm
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does cacko provide their kernel separately?

Maybe you need more than only the kernel, cacko has a lot of changes in configs.
Title: Tetsu Kernel, Symbol Cf Wifi And Kismet
Post by: xdivider on January 24, 2006, 09:39:32 pm
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does cacko provide their kernel separately?

Maybe you need more than only the kernel, cacko has a lot of changes in configs.
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Ill investigate it. I took a suggestion of loading the patched drivers for spectrum24 for Cacko separately in the spectrum.conf but no go.