CLI Magic: Kismet sniffs out Wi-Fi access

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Sep 11, 2006 10:45 AM EDT
Linux.com; By Rob Reilly
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Today, Wi-Fi access points everywhere, and users becoming increasingly more sophisticated in their wireless network knowledge. One good tool for discovering Wi-Fi access points is a command-line utility called Kismet. It can help with a range of issues, from diagnosing Wi-Fi interference problems to finding a particular network in a sea of airborne bits.

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