Dan,

Your better choice is an iPAQ with the PC Card "expansion sleeve plus,"
which adds a second battery to the equation.  This gives you longer life,
and also allows you to use a Lucent/Cisco PC Card adapter that can accept an
external antenna, which will give you better range.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 7:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: HW/SW Rogue AP Wireless Detection
> 
> 
> Gary,
>  
> I recently acquired a Toshiba e740 for that purpose. It's a 
> reasonably priced and perfectly competent little Windows CE 
> device. But I've also found that its wireless capabilities 
> are limited due to the small amount of power available. 
> First, running with the built-in antenna enabled depletes a 
> full battery in under an hour. Second, you need to be pretty 
> danged close to an AP to detect it.
>  
> As for software, PocketWarrior (www.pocketwarrior.org), and 
> Cirond's Winc (www.cirond.com/site/products/wifispotter), 
> along with the built-in Windows CE "Wireless LAN Utility" 
> does the trick. 
>  
> Finding these limitations though has sent me in search of a 
> better solution. From NetStumbler.org I found reference to 
> www.fab-corp.com, where they offer LinkSys and DLink "starter 
> kits" (antennas and cables), as well as NICs, etc. I hear 
> they offer special discounts for "net stumblers". But I 
> haven't tried out any of those solutions or compared prices yet. 
>  
> Best of luck,
>  
> Dan Lynch
> County of Placer
> Auburn, CA
> 
> 
> >>> Gary Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/12/03 10:27AM >>>
> Hello, there, I am looking for anyone who has had experience 
> with a combined (pref. PDA) device for signal 
> detection/analysis.  I am familiar with the Fluke Ipaq-based 
> product 
> (http://www.flukenetworks.com/us/LAN/Handheld+Testers/WaveRunn
er/Overview.htm),
but it is quite expensive (app. $2500 US or more).  The rogue AP detection
is a crucial part of this.  Any thoughts? 

Regards, 

Gary Nugent 
E [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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