Excellent. Thanks for confirming that :)
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Excellent. Thanks for confirming that :)
Earphones? What do you mean? :S
I did look on the wifi compatibility list, but I haven't been able to find what wifi card the laptop actually has, so I just thought I'd post. I haven't actually...
Sorry about the bump, but it was the only thread I could find about the Acer 6530 laptop so I thought I might as well post here instead of creating a new thread. Can anyone confirm if the laptop...
Sure. I just copied the .cap file to my Windows partition, then copied it back when I booted up Backtrack. Also, as soon as I set up my main computer to run wirelessly, the amount of packets...
Because for various reasons, I am not allowed to use a computer for long periods of time, and because this is taking so long, it means that after I've got about 100,000 packets (after 2 hours), I end...
I have finally managed to get Backtrack 3 to download packets from my home internet connection which uses a WEP connection, but it does it quite slowly as there isn't any other clients. How would I...
I read somewhere that the card is fine (I was able to start capturing IVs, very slowly though), it is just the ipw2200 driver which is the problem. Should I just find a different driver that is...
Ah wicked. So it must be something I'm doing wrong then. Thanks for that.
Hello again. Well I sorted out the kismet problem, I know what to configure now to get it working after booting it up. I'm having another slight problem though. I managed to get it all the way to...
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/me kicks myself
I found the directory and the config file :p I'm just finding out what I have to put in place of that line I have to change. Thanks for your help.
edit - How do I delete...
Yeah but the thing is there is no kismet.conf file for me to edit. That's what I was saying. I found that thread you linked to when I tried searching the forums.
Yeah but there isn't any...
Hi, I have just started using Backtrack. I am having some trouble with kismet though. Yesterday, I would open the terminal, type "kismet", and it would work properly. My wireless network would show...