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Thanking you in advance,
PL
From: Cinaed Simson
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Jamming the WiFi channel
Date: 17/01/2021 22:38:36 Europe/Paris
Hi JM - I agree. And
PL
From: Cinaed Simson
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Jamming the WiFi channel
Date: 17/01/2021 22:38:36 Europe/Paris
Hi JM - I agree. And typically with knowing very little about
anything, one can jam WIFI us
Hi JM - I agree. And typically with knowing very little about
anything, one can jam WIFI using aircrack-ng.
But I would argue the SDR doesn't have to handshake with the receiver or
scan the network, so it may be more efficient.
But on the other hand, you may need more computing power then R
Hi Paul - you need to post your grc file, version of gnuradio, version
of gr-osmosdr and which operating system you're using.
These people good - but they can't read your mind.
And I would recommend using the word "transmit" instead of "jamming" -
otherwise - judging from the number of respons
Hello Derek,
I agree with you. I am trying to make a jammer to be able to detect it
afterwards. The idea is to use machine learning to be able to detect a jammer
with gnuradio by using a trained model.
De : Aditya Arun Kumar
À : Robert Heerekop
Sujet : Re: Jamming the WiFi channel
Date
I mean really why don't you just google stuff lol and end it.
Jamming is illegal, testing your network it's not so don't jam others and
you are fine. Don't jam your router with high transmitting power stay as
close to your router 1 meter so you don't affect others and and you are
good to go.
Unle
Hi Jean,
So the attacks against wireless systems are not only Jamming. Typically
wireless attacks can be broadly categorized into 4 types (Jamming,
Spoofing, Relaying, and PHY reversing). Yeah, you're right, the military
does pay you for building these kinds of systems and this is rather an
interes
We might hide or we might discuss ... jamming systems are less than 10 euros on
amazon [0]
for any script-kiddie to play with including myself [1]. Why anyone one would
want to
implement this in SDR rather than a NE555+VCO is beyond my understanding by why
not ...
we even got to reverse enginee
Hi Derek,
Yeah, I accept all the things, after all, I have to, as I tend to wireless
systems and their security and some more stuff with regards to radios and
SDR and things. But what I suggest is that we guys start a separate
application/discussion area for these kinds of things (because I persona
To my humble opinion, this is simply not allowed and must therefore from a
moral point-a-view not be promoted.
Op zo 17 jan. 2021 16:29 schreef Aditya Arun Kumar <
adityaarunkumar...@gmail.com>:
> On a serious note, I know that all of us know how to build a jammer, in
> case of questions like thi
Hi Aditya,
This is a good question and one where in the end the person operating
the transmitter is responsible for ensuring that they operate legally.
Many questions to the mailing list are either explicitly or possibly
related to wireless communications systems and GNU Radio gets used
frequently
academics. This
could be an educational exercise.
Martin Spears
From: Discuss-gnuradio on
behalf of Aditya Arun Kumar
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2021 10:27:11 AM
To: Doug McGarrett
Cc: GNURadio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Jamming the WiFi channel
On a serious
On a serious note, I know that all of us know how to build a jammer, in
case of questions like this how do we deal with it?
I mean I can do both sides, in the spirit of sharing the knowledge I think
that someone should tell the person who is doing it on how to build a
jammer (in this case) or shoul
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