diff --git a/Version 3 (Kerlink Wirnet Station)/README.md b/Version 3 (Kerlink Wirnet Station)/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f4d52ed..0000000 --- a/Version 3 (Kerlink Wirnet Station)/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# _LoRadar_ (Configuration 3) - -## Hardware used -This configuration setup uses the following hardware: -- **Single board computer:** Raspberry Pi 3 -- **LoRa module:** Kerlink Wirnet Station, a commercial bidirectional gateway -- **Antenna:** A fibreglass 1/2 wave 860-960 MHz antenna with 6 dBi gain attached to the LoRa module -- **Connection bridge:** Ethernet cable to of the gateway was connected to Raspberry Pi 3 via power injector -- **Storage:** 32 GB microSD card inserted to the Raspberry Pi for data storage - -## Instructions -**Follow these steps to perform passive packet sniffing using Kerlink Wirnet Station** - -1) Connect Kerlink Wirnet Station to ethernet interface of Raspberry Pi -2) Open chromium browser from Raspberry Pi -3) Go to the IP address of Kerlink gateway - • If you are using a static IP address, it should be 192.168.13.151 -4) Login to the gateway using your username and password -5) Run “Downloader.py” to collect log data from Kerlink gateway without closing the chromium browser -6) Copy “LogReader.py” to downloads folder and run -7) A new file called “Packets.cvs” will be created with sniffed packets - -**If you are having difficulties in step 3, please follow these steps to connect to Kerlink Wirnet Station** - -1) Please make sure that the wiring of the Kerlink Wirnet Station is okay -![Correct wiring](https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1N7IykG61Pg5LXPOWJy6CH8Crh6R4sSuM) -2) For the Power over Ethernet injector - • Connect “Data & Power out” to the cable connected to the gateway - • Data In : Cable connected to the network (router) -3) Gain access to the router and see whether that the gateway has obtained an IP-address from it. (It should and that is used to connect to the gate-way) -4) From a browser try to connect to that IP-Address -5) Enter your login details, these are the default username and password: - • Login : admin - • Password: spnpwd -6) If it does not obtain an IP from the router, connect the cable that connected to the router to the computer and try the following: - • Try to connect to the IP 192.168.13.151. Please set the computers LAN to the same (something like 192.168.13.150) - -## Information extraction (Requires Internet Connection) -To extract the information, follow the steps below: -1) Download the _Ver3\_LoRadar\_Extractor.py_ python script from above and place it in the _Downloads_ folder of the Raspberry Pi -2) Open a terminal and enter run the following commands to install the required libraries: -`sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib --assume-yes` -`sudo apt-get install python3-pandas --assume-yes` -3) Open the python script with _Python 3 (IDLE)_ -4) Run the module (Requires Internet Connection) -5) Upon successful extraction, a csv file will be created in the same directory as the _Ver3\_LoRadar\_Extractor.py_ python script