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KNSGEM MAIN PAGE

 

Project Homepage: http://www.rjpi.com/knsgem.htm

 

"Provides a single point interface to your Kismet, NetStumbler and WiFihopper logs via the Knsgem Master KML. The Knsgem Master listing provides a summary of all your logs, including Total Nets, WEP, GPS data, and location. It also provides a link to your individual logs. Once a log set is loaded the place mark provides additional details about the individual networks contained." - Knsgem homepage.

 

 

Installing Knsgem

 

Knsgem is a breeze to install via the windows executable the only thing to be aware of is to install the program in the default location C:\knsgem, as the author states he's not certain it will work in any other folders.  You then simply accept the default location for the installation of the Borland Database Engine and you're good to go.

 

 

Knsgem also requires the installation of Google Earth, which can be obtained for free from: http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html

 

 

Using Knsgem

 

Before starting Knsgem it is necessary to copy your Kismet (.csv, .xml and .gps) or NetStumbler (.ns1) files into the C:\Knsgem folder.

 

 

Once you have copied the Kismet or NetStumbler files into C:\knsgem folder - double click ksngem.exe (located in C:\knsgem)

 

 

Knsgem processing a .ns1 file:

 

 

 

Knsgem places the results of the processing in the C:\knsgem\KML folder:

 

 

 

To view the results in Google Earth simply double click the Knsgem_Master.kml file to initialise Google Earth:

 

 

 

From KNSGEM homepage:

 

Although KNSGEM doesn’t have a user interface it does have a configuration file “knsgem.cfg” which can be used to set various options:

1) You can set the fill and outline colours for polys, either by channel or security status.

2) You can swap the channel and security colours.

3) SSID or BSSID map labels

4) The scatter plots can be adjusted

5) Max radius, custom icons and path, GMT time offset

 

 

Knsgem with range circles:

 

 

 

Knsgem showing AP information:

 

 
 
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