Inssider iphone1/26/2024 ![]() Hopefully I can take this out for a test run, I'l hoping for even better results!Īs for the script, it was more for my personal stats. Here it is running with both my internal card and external+antenna. Since last night I've probably spent a good 15 hours getting Kismet working on my carputer/laptop (mostly with gpsd as they changed the API with the current version making it incompatible with gpsdrive and kismet). Turns out the cable for my antenna is about 3 feet long, too short to effectively put on my roof, so until I get an extension cable it's going to hang in the window.ĭecided to take it along for my commute into the city core, stashed away in my messenger bag you can barely tell what I'm doing! My initial testing setup using my primary laptop and InSSIDer. Here are some shots of what I've done so far. Sorry for the delay, I've been busy with work and haven't had a lot of time to devote to this. I wouldn't worry about a script log them all and let wige sort them out. You'll see a huge differnce Kismet and a antenna the roof. I'll post an update when my antenna shows up, I have a feeling that will drastically increase my numbers. Between the two I found a total of 6100 networks I need to write a script that parses the log files to determine how many unique networks each found, but just looking at the new network numbers the iPhone found about 335 networks that the laptop didn't see. I drove around for about half an hour, even without an external antenna my laptop was picking up around 30% more APs than my iPhone (I had it running WiFiFoFum). The setup of that program was pretty simple, pick a WiFi adapter, give it the Com port of your GPS unit and hit "Start Logging". I didn't have time to get Kismet up and running on my Ubuntu powered carputer, so I ended up just using InSSIDer under Win 7 on my primary laptop. Unexpectedly part of the order got to my place early, so last night I had everything but the antenna and I decided to take it for a test run. I'm starting small, with a single adapter, but if this works well I plan on picking up a few more, perhaps adding in an amp or some Kismet drones. Actually it is called "Control Channel".So I've been playing around with WiFiFoFum on my iPhone for a while it has been working well, but I decided to step it up and get some real gear. Previously I was using "Auto", then I changed to channel 149. It got removed from iOS, but I think it's still available for Android. It had a radar layout that would show you how close the AP was to you. When I carried an iPhone (last I carried was a 3GS) I used WiFiFoFum. ![]() Newer AP's support MU-MIMO (Multiple User-MIMO), which uses more antennas and more radios to help with multiple devices. This is where MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) comes in. My AP is only dual radio, which is why it'll only use 2 channels per frequency. My 5GHz Channel is on 60w, which is 60+64, to get 300Mbps 802.11n. ![]() My 2.4GHz channel is on 3w (w for wide), which is 3+6, to get 300Mbps 802.11n. It uses multiple channels to get more throughput. One question about Acrylic WiFi Home: Channel # for 5GHz of my hotspot is supposed to be 149 but is shown as "149+153+157+161".
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