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what app can i use to see if my WiFi password is crackable or not ? thanks

depends on what chipset your phone has, or what chipset your external uses (if you have an external you would know the answer to your original question)
run kali linux with a working wifi adapter, it is alot easier to run it on a laptop than a phone, also more effective

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hardware based data transfer

Hi!
I want to use my G1 to do some special measurements. For this purpose I've created a microcontroller board (Atmel ATmega8) that does that. Now I want to transfer the data the board collected to the Android phone.
Because of the high powerconsumption the G1 has while Bluetooth is on this isn't a real alternative for me - the measurements will last about 2 - 3 hours.
I'm not experienced concerning hardware access within Linux and Android but thought there might be a possibility to gain a kind of low level access to the USB port. I do neither need high bandwith nor real USB functionality - so might it be possible to create an own kind of bus using that interface? Do you have any other idea?
Thank you in advance!
If you use micro linux system, the ones that are like a usb port, a network jack and a vga connecter, you could script some adb commands and have it run every few seconds to upload the data, not an ideal solution. As far as I know the g1 doesn't support host mode. But if you have a micro linux computer in the middle, it could work.
Something like this
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2008/08/27/a-real-space-oddity-arrives-at-pc-pro/
I'm sure there are other ways to do it, maybe check there how to make a serial port thread a few pages back in the dev section.

[Q] how to make my wireless work for ubuntu

I install Ubuntu 11.04 for my laptop but only wired work but not wireless? Can someone help me?
It's very possible that you have a wireless chipset where the drivers are not open source and thereby integrated directly into Ubuntu. What I would do is plug in via wire and then open your restricted hardware manager, otherwise known in some versions of Ubuntu as "hardware drivers". See if something comes up there. If anything will, it's likely to be Broadcom. From there, download it, reboot, and you should be wireless.
Make sure your hardware switch is not disabled as well, as that would directly effect Ubuntu's ability to pick up wireless networks.
Can you post the output of "lspci" from terminal?
i'll let u know.. thanks

[Q] XOOM external USB Wifi adapter.

I've looked and saw something similar but don't remember the search criteria. History: I once had a Chinese tablet that worked as desired. I used a USB WLAN adapter that overrode the internal wifi and worked. Is there something I can do to have my XOOM recognized my external usb wifi adapter. (I am rooted with ICS 4.03 with a OTG adapter)
Democreature said:
I've looked and saw something similar but don't remember the search criteria. History: I once had a Chinese tablet that worked as desired. I used a USB WLAN adapter that overrode the internal wifi and worked. Is there something I can do to have my XOOM recognized my external usb wifi adapter. (I am rooted with ICS 4.03 with a OTG adapter)
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I believe the information you are looking for in in the Xoom Android Development section. The tread is called "Tegra Hardware and Feature Implementation ". Drivers and further enhancements to the kernel can be found on the first post.
That was informative, now to figure out how to install it. I am just getting started doing this stuff.
External USB Wifi
First I don't want to do any testing on network security, I barely know how to turn on my XOOM.
What I looking for is a way to use my external USB Wifi adapter with my XOOM to increase the range of reception when I'm on the lake too far from my home wifi.
I want to be able to disable the internal wifi and then attach the external USB Antenna.
Developers, I know where the donate button is. Just need some help with this issue.
I don't want to install BT5.
Or if this has all ready been done please give me the link because after hours of searching, I can't seem to find the solution.
Democreature said:
First I don't want to do any testing on network security, I barely know how to turn on my XOOM.
What I looking for is a way to use my external USB Wifi adapter with my XOOM to increase the range of reception when I'm on the lake too far from my home wifi.
I want to be able to disable the internal wifi and then attach the external USB Antenna.
Developers, I know where the donate button is. Just need some help with this issue.
I don't want to install BT5.
Or if this has all ready been done please give me the link because after hours of searching, I can't seem to find the solution.
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I am interested in your results....did you get it to work?
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Can I use S6 to run Kali Linux (Using Linux Deploy) with Monitor and Injection

Wondering if it was possible to use Linux Deploy to run Kali Linux on the GS6 and if there was any WiFi drivers that would allow Monitor Mode and Packet Injection for pentesting (Or maybe even a way to use an external USB WiFi adapter?) Anyone else tried going about adding a degree of pentesting functionality to their S6?
dasbiz said:
Wondering if it was possible to use Linux Deploy to run Kali Linux on the GS6 and if there was any WiFi drivers that would allow Monitor Mode and Packet Injection for pentesting (Or maybe even a way to use an external USB WiFi adapter?) Anyone else tried going about adding a degree of pentesting functionality to their S6?
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Ask Mr Robot :fingers-crossed:
That show was alright until everything got wacky.

External wifi adapter g7 ocean

Is it possible to use an external wifi adapter with the G7 Power Ocean. I wanted to give nethunter for a run but obviously without a wifi adapter (or I guess if its possible to set promisc with packet injection) you cant use it to its full potential. If it is possible to set the internal network card... How might I go about doing that? If not how can I get my phone to read an external Wifi adapter and or does it have to be a specific model? The one I currently use on my laptop works fine in linux so should it also work on the phone? Pending on the phones capabilities...

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