November 22, 2004

Woot Woot I found my DS MAC address

I just got the DS today and I decided to play around with it so I decided to fire up Net Stumbler which is a free program from www.netstmbler.com. Net Stumbler helps you find rouge access points or if youre into this sort of thing Wardriving. Anyway I fired up Net Stubmler and turned on my DS and Net Stumbler didnt pick up anything, so I said why would it pick up anything because the DS probably isnt transmitting. I turned on Picto Chat and voila a mysterious MAC address showed up, I replicated the sequence just to make sure it wasnt a fluke or something. needless to say the same MAC address kept popping up. I'll forward this to X-Link and see what they think of it

5 Comments:

At 12:09 AM, Anonymous said...

Nice, blog. I'm very interested in this topic..

I fired up netstumbler to try and find the MAC of my DS, but no go, even in the pictochat applications... I'm a bit new to netstumbler, can you tell me where i should be looking for client macs? i can only see AP mac.. TIA

 
At 10:43 PM, Anonymous said...

I tried to. No adress found. That was my first time using it though. Please tell me why its not working :)

 
At 7:50 AM, Anonymous said...

I tried this, it took about 20 secs for it to appear on netstumbler, but its there :D

 
At 8:24 PM, Anonymous said...

Since Net Stumbler is only a windows program, I took an alternative. I'm using Airfart, a RPM compiled for Mandrake? I don't use Mandrake but its okay. I'm not quite sure if I'm picking it up or now. Did you guys read the packet?

 
At 11:08 AM, Anonymous said...

It did not work for me.
Could someone please email me a detailed list of what was done, each step at a time? greatly appreciated.
gasandfire@gmail.com

BTW:I have a d-link router.

 

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