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Wireless Security Review: Kismet++

Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system.

 - Ethereal/Tcpdump compatible data logging
- Airsnort compatible weak-iv packet logging
- Network IP range detection
- Built-in channel hopping and multicard split channel hopping
- Hidden network SSID decloaking
- Graphical mapping of networks

Q: What happens when I ask a question thats already answered here?
A: I’ll probably be rude to you and tell you to go read the docs.
But of course everyone already read the docs all the way to the end,
right? Right?

Greater Boston Area 802.11 Wireless Database
 http://www.digivill.net/~mowse/gba80211/

NYC Wireless Group
 http://nycwireless.net/

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