Nokia N810 – Wireless Auditing

I created a tutorial on how to setup and configure the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet to conduct a wireless assessment or audit. The tools included in the tutorial include how to setup kismet (oldcore and newcore), aircrack-ng (airbase and aircrack), and btscanner. I’m still working on developing steps to install Metasploit and Karmetasploit for wireless client attacks. The tutorial also details using the internal GPS as well as adding an external wireless adapter. The latest version of the tutorial can be found here.

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3 thoughts to “Nokia N810 – Wireless Auditing”

  1. Is there any way that you can please explain in more detail how you got MiniGPSd and Kismet to work together?

    Myself and a friend followed your guide and got every single thing working except the MiniGPSd with Kismet.

    Also I contacted the developer of Kismet and he doesn’t seem to know how you did it either, because as far as he knows, he never had any luck with the GPS and his program on any of the Nokias.

    What I am trying to do is use my Bluetooth GPS (TomTom Mini MKII) instead of the internal GPS for faster locking and better reliability. But we have tried numerous times with the internal also no luck.

  2. The configuration tutorial has been updated and now includes instructions and screenshots on using the Nokia N810 with Kismet and the TomTom MkII Bluetooth GPS. Everything was done with the configuration utilities provided with the device (after MiniGPSD was installed).

    I am using my own compiled version of Kismet but I only did that to have the directory structure I wanted when I created the deb package. The tutorial provides the link to the package.

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