I have two questions. My first one is, what phones can I get that will work with the monitor mode driver(bcm4329 ) on http://bcmon.blogspot.com/.
(What phones have the bcm4329 chipset?)
Or would I be better off buying a g1 off ebay ($15-20) and using these instructions?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17750634
Hello everybody!
There are some people talking about using external USB dongle on non-3G version of NEXUS-7 or -10 through PPP protocol. but until now, It seems that nobody is talking about using CDC-ACM to connect an old phone to the internet.
I am simply curious of Howto, because according to the experience I got from openwrt platform, old phone like Nokia E series, acting as ACM device under Linux, is even easier to use to get internet occasionally. it needs no PPP dialing part. I think a lot of people still keep a old Nokia phone(it is not so easy to break them right?), for those Pads without 3G module, I believe using CDC-ACM class driver is quite handy.
I would really appreciate any information you give!
when and how will bcmon support come to the oneplus one (bacon) I need to be able to use Reaver for Android, and AircrackGUI for pentesting. If no one is willing to develop for bcmon for this device can someone tell me how i can get bcmon working or perhaps other alternative and recommended pentesting software for android in general.
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rndmboyz3 said:
when and how will bcmon support come to the oneplus one (bacon) I need to be able to use Reaver for Android, and AircrackGUI for pentesting. If no one is willing to develop for bcmon for this device can someone tell me how i can get bcmon working or perhaps other alternative and recommended pentesting software for android in general.
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someone please respond preferably a developer familiar with bcmon and android pentesting.
I, too, am highly interested in this. I have installed the application but it says something about firmware not detected. I am rooted.
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I was looking into this and you must have a Broadcom chipset in the phone for bcmon to work. If the OPO does not have a Broadcom chipset the bcmon will never work.
So the question is, does the OPO have a Broadcom chipset? If so then maybe an email off to the bcmon devs may get support started.
butro said:
I was looking into this and you must have a Broadcom chipset in the phone for bcmon to work. If the OPO does not have a Broadcom chipset the bcmon will never work.
So the question is, does the OPO have a Broadcom chipset? If so then maybe an email off to the bcmon devs may get support started.
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I seen this too, but through my searching I couldn't find any information on the chipset in the opo.
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@beastlykings... sorry for the OT here, but you can't root using the method shown in your link anymore after updating to the new OTA...
I would also love to see a way to get the network chip into monitor mode, but it's not a broadcom, so the bcmon tool won't work,
However maybe there is a different way?
dansou901 said:
@beastlykings... sorry for the OT here, but you can't root using the method shown in your link anymore after updating to the new OTA...
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Ouch sorry, I knew that, I will change it ASAP.
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butro said:
So the question is, does the OPO have a Broadcom chipset? If so then maybe an email off to the bcmon devs may get support started.
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According to teardowns, no. It has a Qualcomm WCN3680 chipset including the Wifi controller supported by a Skyworks 85709-11 "frontend chip" (educated guess: amplifier and signal noise handling)
usb otg cable and usb wifi dongle?
d4fseeker said:
According to teardowns, no. It has a Qualcomm WCN3680 chipset including the Wifi controller supported by a Skyworks 85709-11 "frontend chip" (educated guess: amplifier and signal noise handling)
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ok guys i've been looking around and apparently the only way to get monitor mode working for this device is to use a usb otg cable connected to an external wifi card that actually supports monitor mode the full details are here: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/kali-linux.58134/page-2 ugh i dont want to do all that just for some basic pentesting functionality hopefully someone can get monitor mode working natively on the oneplus one's stock wifi chipset. at least we got multirom for the oneplus one
rndmboyz3 said:
ok guys i've been looking around and apparently the only way to get monitor mode working for this device is to use a usb otg cable connected to an external wifi card that actually supports monitor mode the full details are here: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/kali-linux.58134/page-2 ugh i dont want to do all that just for some basic pentesting functionality hopefully someone can get monitor mode working natively on the oneplus one's stock wifi chipset. at least we got multirom for the oneplus one
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maybe we can discuss all other methods of pentesting on our oneplus one's? I personally use the dsploit nightlies quite often, so what are your penetration testing/hacking solutions for this phone?
Hello Experts, I dont know whether my question is correct or not. But I need to know if monitor mode is possible in Qualcomm Chipset or not? Like Bcmon is available for Broadcom Chipset. In every posts/threads there's note "Only for Broadcom Chipset" but I have got Qualcomm. Help me out please.
spritualevil said:
Hello Experts, I dont know whether my question is correct or not. But I need to know if monitor mode is possible in Qualcomm Chipset or not? Like Bcmon is available for Broadcom Chipset. In every posts/threads there's note "Only for Broadcom Chipset" but I have got Qualcomm. Help me out please.
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The Qualcomm Atheros company is developed Wi-fi Chipset.
Already make a lot of monitor mode USB wifi adopter is available in online and near your shop.
but, no one mobile is supporting monitor mode.
Good afternoon, all!
As the title sums up, I am looking at the Kangaroo PC, which is a $99 battery-powered pocket PC, about the size of a cell-phone, with a tablet processor and a full Windows 10 OS, and I'm asking myself one question. Why is this not a cell phone yet?!
Basically, I want to install an LCD touchscreen, a 4G LTE module, and some software. This project is similar to Raspberry Pi cell phones, in the sense that it will be DIY, and the new Microsoft Lumia, in the sense that it hooks up to a monitor for desktop.
Does anybody have any advice, or know what direction to point me in? I am specifically asking for help with the 4G LTE module and maybe the LCD Touchscreen. I'm not sure what to get, where to get them, or how to install them. (I've searched and found miniPCIe and m.2 modules, so far.)
Thank you!!
are there any 4G LTE modules ?
Interesting. Any progress?
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