#972: Monitor mode acts strange and doesnt work
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      Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |       Owner:         
          Type:  defect            |      Status:  new    
      Priority:  major             |   Milestone:         
     Component:  madwifi: driver   |     Version:  trunk  
    Resolution:                    |    Keywords:  monitor
Patch_attached:  0                 |  
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Comment (by lucida):

 Got a new ASUS MB w/builtin WiFi(RTL8187), so I might not use madwifi
 anymore, anyway, let me finish this thread :)

 1. number increasing[[br]]
 Caused by udev, goto /etc/udev/rules.d/(gentoo) and find 75-persistent-
 net-generator.rules
 [[br]]
 Find line
 {{{
 KERNEL=="eth*|ath*|wlan*|ra*|sta*", IMPORT{program}="write_net_rules
 $attr{address}"
 }}}
 change to
 {{{
 KERNEL=="eth*|Ath*|wlan*|ra*|sta*", IMPORT{program}="write_net_rules
 $attr{address}"
 }}}

 and then delete 70-persistent-net.rules in same directory


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 2. Monitor while surfing[[br]]
 This is quite simple but takes me sometime to figure it out. Just disable
 hop fuction in kismet/airodump-ng and set my own AP to the same channel of
 the target AP. [[br]]

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Ticket URL: <http://madwifi.org/ticket/972>
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