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March 2nd, 2007 08:01 PM
#1
Promiscuous mode,Linux,WiFi, D-Link
hi,
im gonna get myself a D-Link DWL-G650 pcmcia wireless card, this card uses the atheros chipsets, and it works with backtrack (ath_pci module).
My question is does it have support for promiscuous mode (while still associated with an AP), and can it inject packets? does it support ettercap?
because im gonna use it for my wlan, and i have one on my desktop pc (PCI) wich uses the same chipset and works fine.
thanks guys for your help
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March 3rd, 2007 06:07 PM
#2
I doubt if you will get a reply in this forum as I don't think it is a "hardware" issue as such?
As a moderator, I read all posts in all forums, to ensure that I get the cheapest supply of viagra. I then move these posts to my private shopping mall so that no-one can corner the market or force the price up against me 
Other members read forums that interest them, and "hardware" tends to be just that. Your question seems to be more applications related, so I will try it somewhere else.
Moved from "Hardware" forum.
If you cannot do someone any good: don't do them any harm....
As long as you did this to one of these, the least of my little ones............you did it unto Me.
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March 3rd, 2007 07:02 PM
#3
Yes, all Atheros chipsets have these advanced features.
"Monitor mode" is not the same as promiscuous mode. "Promiscuous" mode accepts packets from any host on the same wireless network, whereas "Monitor mode" allows you to intercept packets for other wifi networks, including ones your card isn't associated with (providing they're on the right channel, strong enough signal etc).
Atheros chipsets can behave as several "Virtual interfaces" at once, allowing you to associate with an AP (in the normal way) and simultaneously sniff packets in monitor mode. Few other chipsets can do this.
Injection is also supported by the Atheros (madwifi) driver on interfaces in Monitor mode.
See the madwifi docs for more information.
Atheros chips really are the best for wifi diagnostics / cracking applications, fortunately they are also common and cheap.
Slarty
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March 3rd, 2007 07:15 PM
#4
nihil: sorry for that
slarty: yeah, i just got it and it rocks.
thanks for your help guys.
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March 3rd, 2007 07:30 PM
#5
I wasn't criticising old chap, just explaining how you might get a better result
One of the things us moderators are supposed to do........... moving threads to the right forum?
We want you to get the most out of the site, so we tend to look at posts that don't get any replies, as that could be because they are in the wrong place, and not getting read by the people with the answers?
Another thought is that we try to set threads up so that they make our search engine provide better results for others with similar questions.
No apology required
Do you mind if I change your thread title to make it more search engine friendly? Naturally I will wait until you have confirmed a resolution
If you cannot do someone any good: don't do them any harm....
As long as you did this to one of these, the least of my little ones............you did it unto Me.
What profiteth a man if he gains the entire World at the expense of his immortal soul?
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March 3rd, 2007 08:26 PM
#6
thanks man, sure you can change it.
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March 8th, 2007 06:25 PM
#7
Junior Member
DWL-650
Only Rev A1 through J3, i.e. NOT the square ended card.
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March 13th, 2007 04:43 PM
#8
yes, the one i got was particularly a rev. c4 currently using firmware v. 3.0.
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March 13th, 2007 08:39 PM
#9
Last post was duplicated. This seems to happen now and then............I am not sure why?
If you cannot do someone any good: don't do them any harm....
As long as you did this to one of these, the least of my little ones............you did it unto Me.
What profiteth a man if he gains the entire World at the expense of his immortal soul?
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