Kismet does indeed work on a Zaurus. It also runs great on an iPaq.

Dave

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i was at bill arbaugh's 802.11 security tutorial at usenix today,
and he claimed that kismet runs on a zaurus.  tim, you're classy
enough to deserve one, methinks...


On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 05:30:19PM -0700, Tim Pozar wrote:


I could use that for a number of things.  Not just WiFi logging but
for any sort of signal strenght/coverage surveying.  It would be
nice if it took a broadband (.5MHz to 3000MHz) radio card.  If you
could shrink an ICOM R1 down to PCMCIA...

On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 02:29:22AM -0700, Reza Naima wrote:


I know there are people that like to do wardriving or warwalking (or
whatever the current term is). And that at best, the required equipment
is a wifi capable handheld w/ gps to log position...


What I was wondering was if there are people out there interested in
using a small handheld device which uses a std PCMCIA wifi card, and
either an external NMEA-compliant GPS unit or perhaps a built-in GPS
unit that logs SSIDs, GPS location, and some other metrics on a
multi-media card or perhaps compact flash...


This would be a small dedicated device that cost ~$100 w/o wifi card or ext.
gps (or ~$200 w/ built-in GPS).


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