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Re: identifying wlans



If your problem is the packaging of the kernel you can download it and try
to 'debianize' the kernel.

It's so easy, I'm sure you can find information about it in the list, or
send me a mail for specific help creating a deb package of the kernel.

Kind Regards.

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Josep Llauradó Selvas	                darlock@tinet.org
	      Linux Registered User #153481
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
After that, it's all learned.
(in comp.os.linux.misc, on X interfaces.)
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On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Alex Polite wrote:

     Cafes in Stockholm are beginning to offer wlan access to their
     customers.

     I need a tool to identify essid and other stuff about a wlan, so that
     I can walk into any of these cafes and get networked in 30 seconds
     time.

     Apradar (http://apradar.sourceforge.net/) seems to do this, but it
     requires kernel 2.4.20 and is not packaged for debian.

     Any other options?

     alex

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     Alex Polite
     http://plusseven.com/gpg/


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