Temporary laptop / car rig
Hi,
Fairly new to wardriving and only downloaded the app a few months ago. I wanted to an intense / refresh drive-by survey of my local area (North West UK) for a project and interested in getting this set-up with my existing devices, ie laptop, powerbank, Raspberry Pi, Nighthawk A8000.
I can do a little bit of bash, Powershell, WSL, VMs etc but prefer copy / paste instructions as Linux language isn't my first so just looking for a relatively simple laptop set-up with my existing Nighthawk A8000 but not really looking to solder anything or buy new gear.
I have explored 'rig's on the forum and seen a few recommendations, like 'use Kismet' and the recommended self-build set-up "https://www.designer2k2.at/de/mods/elek ... ving-setup", but also seen that Kismet also doesn't really like WSL and won't run in Windows.
Any suggestions on relatively simple / temporary rigs on how to use my existing laptop / A8000 that don't involve buying new gear or knowledge of how Linux actually works?
Many thanks,
Jon
Fairly new to wardriving and only downloaded the app a few months ago. I wanted to an intense / refresh drive-by survey of my local area (North West UK) for a project and interested in getting this set-up with my existing devices, ie laptop, powerbank, Raspberry Pi, Nighthawk A8000.
I can do a little bit of bash, Powershell, WSL, VMs etc but prefer copy / paste instructions as Linux language isn't my first so just looking for a relatively simple laptop set-up with my existing Nighthawk A8000 but not really looking to solder anything or buy new gear.
I have explored 'rig's on the forum and seen a few recommendations, like 'use Kismet' and the recommended self-build set-up "https://www.designer2k2.at/de/mods/elek ... ving-setup", but also seen that Kismet also doesn't really like WSL and won't run in Windows.
Any suggestions on relatively simple / temporary rigs on how to use my existing laptop / A8000 that don't involve buying new gear or knowledge of how Linux actually works?
Many thanks,
Jon
for Windows i used ages ago inSSIDer: https://www.metageek.com/inssider/
you need to also connect a GPS. in the end you can upload the logfile directly here.
Today, i would run a Kali-VM https://www.kali.org/ and then work with Kismet.
you need to also connect a GPS. in the end you can upload the logfile directly here.
Today, i would run a Kali-VM https://www.kali.org/ and then work with Kismet.
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