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Mark == Mark Bednarczyk voyte...@yahoo.com writes:
Mark I found a port of libpcap to Android (
Mark http://github.com/android/platform_external_libpcap
Mark http://github.com/android/platform_external_libpcap). Android
So, I'm doing
Hi,
when I use tcpdump to capture wifi signals, this is the result I get:
15:47:31.547609 285163963350us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2437 MHz (0x00a0) -98dB signal -102dB noise antenna 1 [0x000e] BSSID:00:23:69:29:10:5b DA:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff SA:00:23:69:29:10:5b Beacon (EKAHAU) ESS, PRIVACY
can you
Lee == Lee Fisher blib...@gmail.com writes:
If no special build is required what is the minimum Android SDK
API
Again, not being an Android developer, I don't know the answer to
that question.
Lee The Android SDK is for Java-based DalvkVM bytecode code. The
Lee
Yes I can see from all the replies that it is possible, but nothing that can
easily be deployed. Since jNetPcap already supports linux, it would be just
a matter of recompiling the libjnetpcap.so against a target processor (may
be cross compiled). Everything else shouldn't need any code changes.
On Feb 6, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
[0x000e]:
In theory, that would be an indication that there's a radiotap
presence bit that tcpdump doesn't know about, except that 0x000e has 3
bits set.
That's a bit number, not a bit, so it's a radiotap field with a bit