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		<title>Wireless Security Do NOT use clear text</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 21:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless Security Do NOT use clear text passwd or sendreceive sensitive documents Use Encrypted connection to your wireless router Use TKIP compatible routers and access points Use sshssl for all activity use certificates Change your keys regularly, each time you login, or per packet Anybody with wireless sniffers can sniff ALL of your wireless data [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wireless Security Do NOT use clear text passwd or sendreceive sensitive documents Use Encrypted connection to your wireless router Use TKIP compatible routers and access points Use sshssl for all activity use certificates Change your keys regularly, each time you login, or per packet Anybody with wireless sniffers can sniff ALL of your wireless data they can sniff from down the road WEP encryption used for of the wireless network based on WEP has been cracked back in Wireless network is insecure and should be OUTSIDE your firewall<br />
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		<title>Fluke NetworksEight steps to</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 03:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Better manage your network with todays economy in mind. SolarWindsLower your WAN costs with reliable, robust WAN Ethernet services. Verizon BusinessLearn about virtualization management and security pitfalls you can avoid. CitrixLearn how to better manage and secure your virtualized environment. BEA SYSTEMS Find out why small and medium size businesses should consider hosted VoIP. Fluke [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Better manage your network with todays economy in mind. SolarWindsLower your WAN costs with reliable, robust WAN Ethernet services. Verizon BusinessLearn about virtualization management and security pitfalls you can avoid. CitrixLearn how to better manage and secure your virtualized environment. BEA SYSTEMS Find out why small and medium size businesses should consider hosted VoIP.  Fluke NetworksEight steps to improving LAN troubleshooting within your organization today. Fluke NetworksRenowned Engineering Institution Chooses AMD ProcessorBased Servers AMDHP and Oracle deploy unbreakable computing infrastructure at Replacements, Ltd. AMDEfficient by design Watch this flash demo of the QuadCore AMD Opteron Processor AMD.
<p> Fluke NetworksEight steps to improving LAN troubleshooting within your organization today. Fluke NetworksRenowned Engineering Institution Chooses AMD ProcessorBased Servers AMDHP and Oracle deploy unbreakable computing infrastructure at Replacements, Ltd. AMDEfficient by design Watch this flash demo of the QuadCore AMD Opteron Processor AMD. Better manage your network with todays economy in mind. SolarWindsLower your WAN costs with reliable, robust WAN Ethernet services. Verizon BusinessLearn about virtualization management and security pitfalls you can avoid. CitrixLearn how to better manage and secure your virtualized environment. BEA SYSTEMS Find out why small and medium size businesses should consider hosted VoIP.<br />
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		<title>The of driving or walking through urban areas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 22:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This book covers those tools, along with estimates and recommendations. It allows easy management of network settings for differentnetworks and can run preconnect and alwaysrun scripts when connecting,postconnect scripts for connection specific settings, and disconnectscripts when disconnecting. Hardware Jean Tourrilhes providesa huge survey. Also the PCMCIA card survey includes Wireless cards. getwifi getwifi allows user [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book covers those tools, along with estimates and recommendations. It allows easy management of network settings for differentnetworks and can run preconnect and alwaysrun scripts when connecting,postconnect scripts for connection specific settings, and disconnectscripts when disconnecting. Hardware Jean Tourrilhes providesa huge survey. Also the PCMCIA card survey includes Wireless cards. getwifi getwifi allows user to specify which networks they would like tojoin, in order. Settings are unique for each environment or access point. Resources greatsurvey of wireless networking by Ben Gross. This interface is available only under Linux andhigher, and supports both pre802. 11 features and 802. 11compliantfeatures.
<p>It allows easy management of network settings for differentnetworks and can run preconnect and alwaysrun scripts when connecting,postconnect scripts for connection specific settings, and disconnectscripts when disconnecting. As more wireless networks are deployed the need to secure them increases. wifiswitch will run iwconfig, ifconfig or dhcpcd if configured,and route to configure the connections settings, as well as configureetcresolv. conf if desired. wifiswitch wifiswitchis script to greatly aide in switching betweenmultiple configured wireless environments for Wireless Toolsenabled wificards.
<p>wifiswitch will run iwconfig, ifconfig or dhcpcd if configured,and route to configure the connections settings, as well as those who run the networks about the insecurities associated with wireless
<p>These insiders also provide the information to secure your wireless network before it is exploited by criminal hackers. Wireless networks have become way of life in the past two years. You can drag and drop your preferred networks to arrange the profile priority. Hardware Jean Tourrilhes providesa huge survey. Also the PCMCIA card survey includes Wireless cards. This book educates users of wireless networks as well as those who run the networks about the insecurities associated with wireless networking. This book covers those tools, along with estimates and recommendations. TkWiFi tkwifiis PerlTk application for Linux to monitor and switchbetween your WiFi and Ethernet connections.
<p>It allows easy management of network settings for differentnetworks and can run preconnect and alwaysrun scripts when connecting,postconnect scripts for connection specific settings, and disconnectscripts when disconnecting. This book educates users of wireless networks as well as configureetcresolv. conf if desired.
<p>wifiswitch wifiswitchis script to greatly aide in switching betweenmultiple configured wireless environments for Wireless Toolsenabled wificards. wlanconfig wlanconfig is designed to make connecting to wireless networksmuch easier. This book educates users of wireless networks as well as those who run the networks about the insecurities associated with wireless networking. The of driving or walking through urban areas with wirelessequipped laptop to map both protected and unprotected wireless networks has sparked intense debate amongst lawmakers, security professionals, and the telecommunications industry.<br />
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		<title>It is accompanied by the Linux Wireless LAN</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since there are hundreds of possible configurations that can be used for WarDriving, some of the popular are presented to help readers decide what to buy for their own WarDriving setup. This first ever book on WarDriving is written from the inside perspective of those who have created the tools that WarDriver uses are the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since there are hundreds of possible configurations that can be used for WarDriving, some of the popular are presented to help readers decide what to buy for their own WarDriving setup. This first ever book on WarDriving is written from the inside perspective of those who have created the tools that WarDriver uses are the same tools that could be used by an attacker to gain unauthorized access to wireless network.
<p>Mobidik. tk Mobidik. tk is tcltk wrapper around wireless tools. As more wireless networks are deployed the need to secure them increases. It currently supports adhoc mode only. This document explains how to setup Wireless in Linux, compatibilityproblems, something about geographic requirements and more. It supportsadapters from Atmel, the Belkin F5D6050, Netgear MA101B, and others. see also theAtmel driver page. Hardware Jean Tourrilhes providesa huge survey. Also the PCMCIA card survey includes Wireless cards. Linux Compatibility Survey USB WLAN SticksDLink DWL122DebianGermanminiPCI Cards These cards are usually used in laptops, see thesurvey of WLAN and other miniPCI cards working with Linux. This effort is called WarDriving.
<p>This book educates users of wireless networks as well as those who run the networks about the insecurities associated with wireless networking. You can drag and drop your preferred networks to arrange the profile priority. string of postconfiguration commands can also beexecuted after the necessary tools have been run useful for shuttingdown an ethernet interface. WiFi Radar WiFi Radar is PythonPyGTK2 utility for managing WiFi profiles. It enables you to scan for available networks and create profiles for your preferred networks.
<p>TheWirelessLinuxHOWTO IIdescribes the exact steps, hardware,and software required to establish functional wireless connectionbetween PC and Router on Linuxbased operating system. This book educates users of wireless networks as well as configureetcresolv. conf if desired. WiFi Radar WiFi Radar is PythonPyGTK2 utility for managing WiFi profiles. It enables you to scan for available networks and create profiles for your preferred networks. It currently supports adhoc mode only.
<p>This book educates users of wireless networks as well as those who run the networks about the insecurities associated with wireless networking. This effort is called WarDriving. It supportsadapters from Atmel, the Belkin F5D6050, Netgear MA101B, and others. see also theAtmel driver page. The of driving or walking through urban areas with wirelessequipped laptop to map both protected and unprotected wireless networks has sparked intense debate amongst lawmakers, security professionals, and the telecommunications industry. These insiders also provide the information to secure your wireless network before it is exploited by criminal hackers.<br />
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		<title>WiFi bridging solutions offer an</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 00:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are mobile worker emailing customer from the airport, student at coffee shop downloading homework assignment on your PDA, or police officer viewing video surveillance camera from patrol car, mobility is transforming down time into productive time so you can stay connected, anytime, anywhere. Outdoor wireless network solutions offer wealth of new opportunities to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are mobile worker emailing customer from the airport, student at coffee shop downloading homework assignment on your PDA, or police officer viewing video surveillance camera from patrol car, mobility is transforming down time into productive time so you can stay connected, anytime, anywhere. Outdoor wireless network solutions offer wealth of new opportunities to keep people connected and create new service opportunities and applications that improve productivity and responsiveness.
<p>Mobile NetworksThe Cisco Mobile Network forms wireless network in and around vehicle to allow users to easily roam across different networks in metropolitan area while maintaining secure broadband connection. It is specifically designed for the secure delivery of data for public safety and transportation applications. Whether you are mobile worker emailing customer from the airport, student at coffee shop downloading homework assignment on your PDA, or police officer viewing video surveillance camera from patrol car, mobility is transforming down time into productive time so you can stay connected, anytime, anywhere.
<p>Whether you are mobile worker emailing customer from the airport, student at coffee shop downloading homework assignment on your PDA, or police officer viewing video surveillance camera from patrol car, mobility is transforming down time into productive time so you can stay connected, anytime, anywhere. Wireless Mesh Access PointsThe Cisco Wireless mesh networking solution enables costeffective, scalable deployment of secure outdoor wireless LANs, providing government agencies and individuals access to fixed and mobile applications to enhance public safety, efficiency, productivity, and responsiveness.
<p>As more government, business, and private users desire ubiquitous connectivity, outdoor wireless network access is being addedfrom small hot spot deployments, to high speed wireless connectivity across entire cities and counties.
<p>As more government, business, and private users desire ubiquitous connectivity, outdoor wireless network access is being addedfrom small hot spot deployments, to high speed wireless connectivity across
<p>Wireless BridgesWireless bridges offer highspeed, buildingtobuilding
<p>WiFi bridging solutions offer an affordable alternative to leasedline services and operate by sharing LANInternet access between two or more sites. Wireless BridgesWireless bridges offer highspeed, buildingtobuilding or campus connectivity for lineofsight applications. It is specifically designed for the secure delivery of data for public safety and transportation applications. As more government, business, and private users desire ubiquitous connectivity, outdoor wireless network access is being addedfrom small hot spot deployments, to high speed wireless connectivity across entire cities and counties.<br />
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		<title>David Leonard was working on</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consume the netwant to do the same in the area of Boston. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. James Ketrenos andmany people are working on the mac80211 kernelstack formerly ieee80211 DeviceScape stack. Jacco Tunnissen has lotsof links about Wardriving and Wireless Security. Pavel Roskinmaintains the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consume the netwant to do the same in the area of Boston. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. James Ketrenos andmany people are working on the mac80211 kernelstack formerly ieee80211 DeviceScape stack. Jacco Tunnissen has lotsof links about Wardriving and Wireless Security. Pavel Roskinmaintains the SymbolCF version of the Orinoco driver. They have mailinglist for the 39454965. Another excellent Wirelesslink Howto, where they describe in details all the step by stepoperations theory, hardware, software&#8230; of using the Symphony orother Wireless LAN as point to point links.
<p>Jrg Albert ismaintaining the alternate driver for Atmel USB devicesoriginally written by Oliver Kurth. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of laptop specificpages. Definitely worth read, even if theydont mention Linux support  PC MagazineZDnet has done short reviewof 802. 11b products. Personal Telco want tobuild alternative communication networks in the area ofPortland. Elektrosmog wantsfast Internet everywhere, starting in Sweeden. Like many others, itis based on the characteristic of theenvironment. very long time InfoTech was developing a802.
<p>YangHweeTAN has quick Howto about Building Secure Wireless AccessPoint using the HostAP driver and FreeSWAN. DDWRT is derivative ofOpenWRT, adding better user interfaceand Radius. FooChun Choong has web page that link to various BlueToothresearch projects and papers. BenjaminReed and Javier Achirica have developed driver for the Elsa MC2 and ZCOMWL24 devices originally written by ZCOM and Elsa. HendrikJan Heins isnow maintaining an updated version of the exaustive list of wireless cards, and listcompatibility of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. AndreaMerello is maintaining the RealTek OpenSource drivers.
<p>Ive found really good web page on thedifferent radio products available now quite outdated. Ben Gross has morelinks about Wireless mostly Linux related, and quite up todate. Manuel Estrada Sainzwas maintaining the OrinocoUSB version of the Orinoco Linux driver. Toms Networking hasfrequent detailed reviews of various wireless hardware. Also, there is an LRP AironetHowto. Michael Buesch and manypeople are maintaining the Ralink RT2400 and RT2500OpenSource drivers, and they have mailing listabout it. very long time InfoTech was developing a802.
<p>Hehas mailinglist about it. The Linux Router ProjectLRP has also some support for some Wireless Lans, for examplethere is Aviator2. 4LRP image and some WavelanLRP images. Personal Telco want tobuild alternative communication networks in the area ofPortland. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of cards, but theinformation on this page is not always correct, so double check. SputnikGateway is distribution that turn regular PC with wirelesscard into Sputnik Gateway. Network Computing has long and complete article comparingvarious products. Dag Brattli was themaintainer of the Xircom Netwave Linux driver and the LinuxIrDA Project.<br />
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		<title>ThomasCorey has developed driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 08:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absovalhas one of the exaustive list fromAbsoval. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the Prism andPrismII based cards Linux drivers and is doing lots orwork on implementing layer for Linux. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of cards, but theinformation on this page is not always correct, so double check. They have some mailinglists. OpenWRT is wirelessdistribution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absovalhas one of the exaustive list fromAbsoval. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the Prism andPrismII based cards Linux drivers and is doing lots orwork on implementing layer for Linux. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of cards, but theinformation on this page is not always correct, so double check. They have some mailinglists. OpenWRT is wirelessdistribution targetting various Home Wireless Routers, such asthe famous Linksys WRT54G Access Points. BAWUG, the Bay AreaCalifornia Wireless User group is pretty active and has some mailing lists. The Prism54 project aremaintaining the driver for Intersil 802.
<p>CullenJennings and ElmerJoandi were the maintainers of the Aironet Arlan Linuxdriver. TheNetworkManager team has complete list of hardware and driversthat works properly with NetworkManager. Most manufacturer web sites are listed in theHowto&#8230; This allow to do IP bridging on any802. 11 card instead of MAC bridging. SimonAnderson has Linux Wireless Access Point HOWTO, whichinclude lots of good information on various AP topics HostAP, DHCP,DNS, routing, firewalling, NoCat&#8230;. Their web site contains mountain of information, such asthis WirelessFAQ. Seattle Wireless wantsto build nextgeneration community wireless network. JamesP.
<p>FooChun Choong has web page that link to various BlueToothresearch projects and papers. Their list is long and they have mailing listabout it. The Prism54 project aremaintaining the driver for Intersil 802. 11g cards, and theyhave some mailinglists about it. Jouni Malinen hasdeveloped the ieee80211 devicescape stack, which is derivedfrom the HostAP driver. The Linux Wirelesswiki has some limited hardware surveys. Intersil formerly Harris has lot of whitepapers, but they tend to have very strong bias towards what theyare offering.
<p>Dave Koberstein was themaintainer of the Xircom NetwaveLinux driver. Mark NYCwireless wants FreePublic Wireless Internet for New York City. Consume the netwant to do the same in the area of London. The Kernel Notes website, with kernel changes and more kernel hacking info. YangHweeTAN has quick Howto about Building Secure Wireless AccessPoint using the HostAP driver and FreeSWAN. They have setup mailinglist, which is not Wavelan specific and very useful. JacekPliszka has many tips on how to use the HostAPdriver, especially to set up an Access Point.
<p>They have tested the latest products fromthe big names. David maintains very neat anduseful package. Mark Wallis and Ivo vanDoorn are maintaining the net80211 stack, whichis used by the MadWifi driver andby FreeBSD. Some outdated user level MobileIP implementation for Linux and equally outdated Linux Mobile IP information. The Linux DocumentationProject. Try to find the unlicensedbands You also want to check mypaper page, especially if you look for either mypublications or SWAP information. The Linux KernelArchive. Advanced, exhaustive,accurate and up to date thats quite feat. The Linux Router ProjectLRP has also some support for some Wireless Lans, for examplethere is Aviator2.<br />
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		<title>Wireless Security Do NOT use clear text</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 16:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless Security Do NOT use clear text passwd or sendreceive sensitive documents Use Encrypted connection to your wireless router Use TKIP compatible routers and access points Use sshssl for all activity use certificates Change your keys regularly, each time you login, or per packet Anybody with wireless sniffers can sniff ALL of your wireless data [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wireless Security Do NOT use clear text passwd or sendreceive sensitive documents Use Encrypted connection to your wireless router Use TKIP compatible routers and access points Use sshssl for all activity use certificates Change your keys regularly, each time you login, or per packet Anybody with wireless sniffers can sniff ALL of your wireless data they can sniff from down the road WEP encryption used for of the wireless network based on WEP has been cracked back in Wireless network is insecure and should be OUTSIDE your firewall<br />
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		<title>MicrosoftThe Secure Web Gateway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This gave me some support and the height was perfectly in the middle. Also, you could expand it to put shot in to transmit the signal via LOS line of sight to another location. On my website Dutch lang je can see how build my accespoints in water dense packing. Larry Posted by Larry at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This gave me some support and the height was perfectly in the middle. Also, you could expand it to put shot in to transmit the signal via LOS line of sight to another location. On my website Dutch lang je can see how build my accespoints in water dense packing. Larry Posted by Larry at 14, AM Hi Danny, Very impressive setup. To do this, you need wired ethernet connection and power. am using WAP54G with third party firmware, was able to adjust the power, also am working with four WAP54G repeater mode.
<p>my friend did something similar on the roof of the world trade center, got visit from the federal communications commission. Next, attached all the cables to the WAP11 and powered it up. Flat, clear areas do better than hilly, treed areas trees suck up the signal and metal structures reflect For the coverage is pretty much want need but Im thinking about putting WiFi Amplifier on the repeaters. also attached some doublesided foam tape so could secure it in the enclosure. Lol.
<p>Are they connected via cable? Please advise. You can turn off the other antenna or keep it on your tests yield different results. Thanks Posted by Jacques Kleynhans at 1, AM Hi sir Me and friend has decided to try and build wireless connection for our two computers over distance of say 57 km. Unless, the person actually wants you to repeat their wide open signal that case, youre actually helping them out. Jim, set up repeater mode by entering in the MAC address of the accesspoint want to repeat.
<p>IVE OFFED TO SHARE COSTS WITH MY NEIBORE BUT CAINT QUITE REACH. Lets say the park you want to spread the 8db signal over degrees. Maybe you have park across the way that youd love to work at, but cant because you need to be connected this project can surely make it possible. are you available on consulting basis to assist me in this project. Thanks for the Idea, can cover square blocks. Thanks! Bret AC0AE Posted by John at 7, AM hi, your site is very interesting.<br />
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