Lol, churchofwifi.org look at this group of war drivers they seem to be
hung up on linksys, outdoor linksys enclosure's and other consumer grade
wifi boxes. Check out the War Driving rig.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Haudy Kazemi
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:30 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [WISPA] Virtual AP
It might interest people here that Kismet is no longer a Linux-only
software. There is now KisWin...
http://www.renderlab.net/projects/wrt54g/kiswin.html
The caveat is it requires a Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS or similar to
perform
the scanning (as a wireless receiver), and the Windows PC displays the
output. One should avoid WRT54G version 5 (serial numbers starting with
CDFB) (it has half the flash and ram as earlier versions (2mb/8mb), and
runs VxWorks) and latest WRT54GS (serial numbers starting with CGN60)
(it
has half the flash and ram as before (4mb/16mb)).
BTW, linksysinfo.org has a review article that compares all the versions
of
the WRT54G's.
At 11:10 AM 12/29/2005 -0500, you wrote:
I've never played around with Kismet...does it show Trango?
- Original Message -
From: Barry at Mutual Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:07 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [WISPA] Virtual AP
Hello Brett,
But it does show up in Kismet.
Barry
Thursday, December 29, 2005, 10:52:01 AM, you wrote:
BH I still rest better at night knowing my network doesn't show
BH up in every teenager's copy of Netstumbler..
BH - Original Message -
BH From: Blair Davis
BH To: WISPA General List
BH Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 10:43AM
BH Subject: Re: [WISPA] Virtual AP
BH The downside of proprietary systems is the being 'held
BH hostage'to the one manufacture As some of us have already
BH discovered.
BH And just because you have a network based on 'proprietary
BH system', don't think you are 'safe'. You arenot.
BH Blair
BH Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
BH I did it to expose the problems associated with 802.11b/g which
is a
BH technology that was NOT designed for what it is being used for
today.
I
BH think several people on the list realized what tricks can be done
with
BH the SSID and now they are smarter because I posted it. The whole
point
BH of the post is that you need to use a proprietary solution that
was
BH designed for WISP usage. If you were a professional WISP you
would be
BH using such solution and thus YOU and YOUR customers would not be
subject
BH to someone doing this to you.
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