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Simply install the kismet package from the Cacko-feed. If you want speech-output you should as well install flite (see my feed, there should be an ipk soon)
There is one little problem with running kismet on Cacko: by default, an inserted WLAN-Card gets suspended until you start a connection. So if Kismet tries to start, there is no WLAN-Card avaiable. I have modified kismets startup-script a little to resume and start the card before kismet starts. Second thing is you have to configure your kismet.conf to use your wlan-card
Since it would be difficult to describe the changes I uploaded them for you so you simply have to copy them over
Note: this setup was tested with the D-Link DCF660W and the Ambicom WL1100C cards. It should work with any Prism2 based card.
Get my config from this zip archive. It contains these files:
k.sh | The modified startup-script, copy it to /opt/QtPalmtop/bin/ |
kismet.conf | The config-file, adjusted for prism-based cards, copy to /opt/QtPalmtop/etc/kismet/ |