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[SOLVED] LinSSID - bitsnpcs - 02-28-2015 Hello, I used LinSSID a while back in LL2 and it worked very well for scanning what wifi was about near to me. Today when I try to use it for the first time in LL2.2, it does not appear to be working and I am unsure why, or how to solve this ? This is what occurs - 1/ the program GUI does not open when clicked. 2/ a box pops up on the desktop instead that is like so - "password required for iwlist scan:" Below this it reads - "First Shot:" and below this it has a space to type password Below this it has cancel and okay buttons. 3/ if cancel is clicked a new box pops up reading "password fail" 4/ if something silly such as 1 character is entered it pops up a box as per #3 then as per #2 but reading "second shot". 5/ I looked up iwlist and it says it is a command for scanning wifi. I am trying to test from home what set ups work best, and also experiment how a variety of combinations compare, and if I can connect to the any of the many free public access wifi that have no password. Later in the year I will also try to be using wifi when out/mobile sometimes. In this instance the new kit I am trying to test is - 1/ a small wifi n dongle with 5dbi external antenna. 2/ an Alfa 7dbi panel antenna attached to my Alfa Awuso36h, I know this adapter works fine as it is what I have used in my previous exploring, I have also retried it using its 5dbi omni, and also a Yagi directional I have and the same occurs in LinSSID, in all tries, which is why I guessed it may be a software issue not hardware. Re: LinSSID - Scott(0) - 02-28-2015 Hi Bitsnpcs, I'm not familiar with LinSSID software but I have one idea regarding: Quote:3/ if cancel is clicked a new box pops up reading "password fail" Maybe it's not working due to lost password authorization? >Either the admin password associated with adding a new wifi entry to the network manager/LinSSID or >The wifi password itself. This is just a guess. With the network manager occassionally I need to remove the offending entry, reboot, then add it again. Have you tried the SourceForge page for the LinSSID project? http://sourceforge.net/projects/linssid/ Re: LinSSID - bitsnpcs - 02-28-2015 Hello Scott, I am unsure. It didn't have any previous password authentication for wifi, or wifi password as I do not have wifi at home, and have never set a password for this. Yes I have had a look at the Sourceforge page. Since my initial post I have also tried a program called "wifi-radar" which I found in Synaptic. This also will not run or open its GUI, it also opens this pop up box for a password. Edit: I've got it working now, the cause of the error ME :-[ , your post about authentication helped ... the password it needs is the root password for the program to run, it's really odd as I didn't need to do this the last time I used it, I thought maybe it's a program update/change, but looking at this website which was wrote over a year before my last use it says it needs the root password so I must have had a dizzy moment. (or a special version of the program before it was updated, this is what I'll tell myself for a while lol) If anyone is interested in the results, the dongle isn't very powerful from inside the house, it does receive 11 signals but at -110. The Alfa 7dbi panel antenna, it finds the signals super fast and -25 thru -40. Is it possible to determine an approximate distance reached for signals in LinSSID or other scanners when at home ? I am getting a BU-353-4 gps pod for mobile use. Re: LinSSID & wifi-radar - Scott(0) - 02-28-2015 It looks like the password thing is a known issue. I was reading about it in this thread.... http://www.metageek.net/forums/showthread.php?6018-LinSSID-for-Linux Re: LinSSID & wifi-radar - bitsnpcs - 02-28-2015 Thank You Scott. It is fixed now, I edited my above post. Re: [SOLVED] LinSSID - N4RPS - 03-01-2015 Hello! Whenever I use LinSSID, it asks me for the sudo password. If memory serves me, I think it has something to do with permissions needed to use the 'iw' command... 73 DE N4RPS Rob Re: [SOLVED] LinSSID - bitsnpcs - 03-01-2015 Hello Rob, you're correct. I don't know how I forgot this, I had only used it in one session before testing the Awuso36h, its antenna and a Yagi worked. |