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h4rdc0d3

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« on: August 08, 2004, 11:20:19 pm »
Kismet with GPS would be nice.
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$model = 'SL-5600';
$proc = 'intel xscale pxa-255';
$rom = 'thekompany.rom';
@card = ('sandisk cf 128mb', 'sandisk sd 128mb', 'lexar sd 256mb', 'sandisk sd 512mb', 'dane-elec cf 512mb' x 2);
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@bad = ('sandisk cf 1gb', 'sandisk ultraII sd 1gb', 'sandisk sd 1gb');

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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2004, 01:32:43 am »
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Kismet with GPS would be nice.
GPS via a WiFi card? Is that possible??

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« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2004, 03:11:40 am »
I believe he means GPS via the serial cable that his sig says he has.
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« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2004, 10:13:27 am »
omega, that's correct.

At the moment, I have the GPS working (qpeGPS and gpsd)... and I have Kismet working, but for some reason, all versions of Kismet compiled for the Z that I've tried (2.6.0, 2.8.1, 3.0.1, 3.1.0) either don't work period or don't use the gpsd. The *best* one has been 2.8.1 (which is really 2.6.0 according to the ipkg info).

I wrote some diagnostic programs in perl... and found out that even after configuring kismet for gps collection, it only sends a single gpsd request ('PAVM' for Position, Altitude, Velocity, Mode) when you hit Shift+Q to close down kismet.

I was/am planning to "do it myself" but am struggling with getting the cross compiler environment set up on my Debian system. It seems all the instructions / help / howtos out there are geared mostly towards the Red Hat / 5500 combination.
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$model = 'SL-5600';
$proc = 'intel xscale pxa-255';
$rom = 'thekompany.rom';
@card = ('sandisk cf 128mb', 'sandisk sd 128mb', 'lexar sd 256mb', 'sandisk sd 512mb', 'dane-elec cf 512mb' x 2);
@other = ('zthincable rs-232 m-db9-4', 'garmin etrex', 'garmin data cable');
@bad = ('sandisk cf 1gb', 'sandisk ultraII sd 1gb', 'sandisk sd 1gb');

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« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2004, 04:18:36 pm »
It doesn't happen when you hit shift-q, but you may need to put more delay between kismet_server and kismet_client to let the server fire up everything it needs.

I had to recompile too.  I am using a current version (3.1?) with gps and a cisco card and modified mapping software to display live APs.