sparrow-wifi
trackerjacker
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sparrow-wifi
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I'm not sure about the capabilities.
Repurposing WIFI and DVB-T receiver devices as SDR receivers works "OK", but trying to use a SDR for WIFI is terrible. There have been some attempts to analyze WIFI with the HackRF, but the narrow bandwidth/sample rate make it pretty useless. https://github.com/ghostop14/sparrow-wifi
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[Help Request] Using nix shell to run python program
with import {}; let pythonPackages = python3.pkgs; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "sparrow-wifi-env"; buildInputs = [ git pythonPackages.python pythonPackages.pip pythonPackages.virtualenv qt5.full gpsd ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.stdenv.cc.cc.lib ]; shellHook = '' virtualenv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install QScintilla gps3 dronekit manuf python-dateutil numpy matplotlib git clone https://github.com/ghostop14/sparrow-wifi cd sparrow-wifi ''; }
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Is there a simple answer?
Digging into this rabbit hole I found Sparrow-wifi has a spectrum display but it seems to want a separate Ubertooth or HackRF receiver.
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Module issue while running Sparrow WiFi
I recently tried t run Sparrow WiFi ( https://github.com/ghostop14/sparrow-wifi ) but some python module returned an error which i couldn't figure out. Plz help to fix this.
- Noisy Neighborhood - Finding sources of interference?
- How can I have infos about the signal strength and frequency of each AP for a WiFi network? I was able to do it in KDE and I could select the better AP listed, but in GNOME I am blind and I have to choose randomly. GNOME should show these infos too.
- Is there some program that would show wi-fi channel graph?
trackerjacker
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I Hacked My Standing Desk with a Raspberry Pi
Well, instead of a teensy, the esp32 is sure a good bet.
But since you've got the Pi, the next logical step is to get an rtc upgrade and run chrony/openntpd and a backup dns cache. Why not? I mean its right there on the desk. Could add a quick binary clock for practicality.
Since you might now be dependent on the thing, its easy to add snmp for monitoring, hack in some rrdtool or whatever to graph your sit/stand time, maybe a serial connection to monitor your UPS power situation, and you get a free Pi-hole by now! Probably a little overkill to run wireguard on the thing, though.
Why stop there? Have it control some functional LED lighting[0] (Zack uses an ESP32 instead of the pi--must not care about clock drift. The biometric sensor is also a little expensive and uncomfortable looking.) with suntime[1] for a perfectly and coherently illuminated environment. For the extremely paranoid, yet lazy and obsessive (who does that not describe?) you can grab an extra wifi dongle with raw monitoring mode to have some fun with trackerjacker[2]. Use an innovative static base station running map mode, so when an influx of unknown devices with increasing strength and/or known vehicle SSIDs or PAN beacons are detected, just go full Red Alert (using those very practical leds) and score a quick win by raising the desk and commanding your IoT lighting for a deft escape. Maybe you can use this for the girlfriend too, you've already got rrdtool or cacti or whatever graphing the desk height, so you could also use that capability to gain insight as to when it should reach out and trigger your coffee maker's ESP32, certainly while raising the desk.
[0] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6n8XLmZ__I
[1] - https://github.com/SatAgro/suntime
[2] - https://github.com/calebmadrigal/trackerjacker https://reconshell.com/trackerjacker-maps-and-tracks-wifi-ne...
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