seemoo-lab / mobisys2018_nexmon_channel_state_information_extractor

Example project for extracting channel state information of up to 80 MHz wide 802.11ac Wi-Fi transmissions using the BCM4339 Wi-Fi chip of Nexus 5 smartphones.
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How to port this tool to Raspberry Pi Zero / 3+? #20

Open colchristmas opened 5 years ago

colchristmas commented 5 years ago

Hey, I wanted to know how I can use/port this tool for my Raspberry Pi Zero, so that CSi Extraction could be done for my project. @matthiasseemoo had a paper on Nexmon from Wintech2017 but that paper couldn't be found anywhere (https://seemoo.de/mschulz/wintech2017 - This was the link which was provided everywhere but it doesn't exist) . If anybody was able to port this tool to another device, it would really help me if you could share what and how I could do it for the Raspberry Pie Zero.

matthiasseemoo commented 5 years ago

We are planning to port the tool to the raspberry pi b3+ as soon as we find some time to do so.

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