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Revision as of 18:37, 27 August 2022
Presence detection
Working on detecting when my phone enters and leaves the Wildsong AP. Presence detection
Wardriving
Setting up a Raspberry Pi to do some wardriving (or warcycling or warwalking?) Will probably use an Alfa 802.11b/g/n adapter from Rokland.
- Horst = Highly Optimized Radio Scanner Tool = low footprint
- Kismet = been around longer, more features
Testing on Pi 4 Tenrec today with sudo iwlist wlan0 scan|grep SSID With the Alfa I see 35 stations. On the built in wlan0 I see 9. So, Alfa it is. The built in interface is dual band (2.4 and 5.8) but the Alfa is 2.4 only. I might want to replace the Alfa later but most access points advertise on both bands so I don't think it matters to me right now.
Quickie test: sudo iwlist wlan1 scan
Examine interfaces with
sudo iw dev sudo iw phy phy0 info sudo iw phy phy3 info
Horst info:
- https://www.linuxlinks.com/horst-highly-optimized-radio-scanning-tool/
- https://netbeez.net/blog/remote-wifi-packet-capturing-with-horst-on-raspberry-pi-and-odroid/
To-do:
- Install and test Alfa (DONE)
- Install and test Horst. Done but need to know more about it; logging? GPS?
- Install and test Kismet on Pi 4
- hook up a GPS (in car: UBlox AEK-4P walking? I have a little chip GPS around)
- remove the Pi 4 from the 7" screen -or- go with a Pi 3 -or- even a Pi Zero?
Can I run this software on a Pi Zero? I just want to log data, nothing else. That would be Kali on Pi0W
I guess if I am going this route I best pull out the Pi Zero W now. The Pi 4 is a big mess all over the kitchen counter now anyway.
Wireless resources
Personal Telco Portland
WISP news
Frontier Broadband Industry News http://www.frontierbb.com/blogger.shtml
Broadband Wireless Exchange http://www.bbwexchange.com/
Wireless Internet Service Provider Association http://www.wispa.org
Equipment suppliers
Rokland Alfa high power WiFi USB adapters
Metrix Wireless development kits
Fleeman Anderson Bird Antennas and a lot more. Really like these folks.
Manufacturers
E-zy made the EZ-2-Go radios that I just got for Chintimini
RouterBoard
[Ubiquiti] makes some products that look interesting including the "Bullet".
Organizations
Certified Wireless Network Providers
Bluetooth
IrDA
Wi-Fi
Wi-Max
Zigbee