Hidden networks and android
I have tried using the wigle app to android, but it does not seem to record any hidden networks, is there any way for me to make it do this?
er, how do you mean hidden?
the app does not (and won't) probe, if that that's what you're looking for.
we just record what comes back from the android system framework for visible networks.
the app does not (and won't) probe, if that that's what you're looking for.
we just record what comes back from the android system framework for visible networks.
The wigle.net app does record my own "hidden" network when I'm connected to it. Is there a way to tell the app to ignore a particular network?
Hmm... well, I managed to exclude my network with a grep -v on the CSV file, but it would be nice if there were an easier way so I could upload directly from my phone...
Ah cool, didn't sniff that yet to understand, not a big user...yet.er, how do you mean hidden?
the app does not (and won't) probe, if that that's what you're looking for.
we just record what comes back from the android system framework for visible networks.
So it just scans the channels passively ?
What about dual band smartphones ? Hears both 2.4 and 5 GHz ?
Compliments for the code btw.
regards
Alex
I use a Raspberry Pi with my "discrete" setup (Raspberry Pi, Alfa USB adapter, 12000 mAH batter pack, BU-353 GPS, 7dB magnetic mount mobile antenna)... It runs Kali Linux and works well. I just put a few instructions into /etc/rc.local to initiate gpsd, airmon and kismet server.
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