If I run kismet and then sniff packets from that interface with scapy there is more info in the packet: # Packet.show() and packet.show2() don't show anything from this Class/LayerĪfter more digging it appears that the interface just isn't set correctly and that's why it doesn't collect all necessary headers. Looks like I need to access somehow information stored in PrismHeader:Īnybody knows how to enter this information? However test with Kismet was ran on Atheros (AR2413) and Intel iwl4965. Hardware (WiFi card) I use is based on Prism chipset (IS元886). I'm sniffing on both interfaces - wlan0 (detecting when somebody connects to my hotspot), and mon.wlan0 (detecting when somebody is searching for hotspots). Does anybody know where can I find the RSSI or signal strength (in dBm) from the packets sniffed with scapy? I don't know how is the whole packet built - and there are a lot of 'hex' values which I don't know how to parse/interpret. I managed to see it from kismet logs but that was only to make sure it is possible - I don't want to use kismet all the time.įor 'full time scanning' I'm using scapy. I want also RSSI from 'WiFi probe requests' (when somebody is searching for a WiFi hotspots). I'm trying to get RSSI or signal strength from WiFi packets.
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