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		<title>Hack the various files in etcpcmcia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 02:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hack the various files in etcpcmcia until it loadsthe correct driver grep is your friend.If you still cant it, or if you find no suitable driver,complain to the driver maintainer. I try to change specific parameter with iwconfig, itjust returns an error messageCheck reading parameters and setting other parameters. If setting all parameters fail, see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hack the various files in etcpcmcia until it loadsthe correct driver grep is your friend.If you still cant it, or if you find no suitable driver,complain to the driver maintainer. I try to change specific parameter with iwconfig, itjust returns an error messageCheck reading parameters and setting other parameters. If setting all parameters fail, see first two questions. No card support the full range of Wireless Extension, so yourhardware or firmware not have this feature. Check the Windows driver and card documentation to see if the feature is supported. Lastly, ask the maintainer if it is hardware, software ordocumentation limitation and what to do about it.
<p>See below for the patches. Further down, you will find FAQ about commonproblems. Ability to run with multiple version of WirelessExtensions. The command iwconfig version gives you the detail ofyour setup. This includethe removal of the WE version dependancy, the stabilisation of the APIand the addition of the easy Scanning API. Add ifrename, to rename network interfaces based onvarious static criteria, and associated documentationAdd advanced documentation about network Hotplug andrelated stuff in HOTPLUG.
<p>The tool redirector is obsolete and removed. Make libiw really usable by third party tools. For kernel after 2. 2. 142. 3. 30 use Wireless Tools version20 or greater. The Wireless Tools and the WirelessExtensions the underlying API evolve independantly of eachother. The tools and the wireless library are GPL. In the rare cases where your kernel isnt compiled with WirelessExtensions procnetwireless nonexistent, you need to apply the full patch tothe kernel. This includethe removal of the WE version dependancy, the stabilisation of the APIand the addition of the easy Scanning API.
<p>The Wireless Extensions and Wireless Tools version or later, which fixes this issue. In the kernel log, it says wlan0 WE  Buffer for requestXXXX too small 0. The command iwconfig version gives you the detail ofyour setup.
<p>In the rare cases where your kernel isnt compiled with WirelessExtensions procnetwireless nonexistent, you need to apply the full patch tothe kernel. The tools and the wireless library are GPL.
<p>Try again. If you are using probably does notsupport Wireless Extension. Check status of Wireless Extension withoutrecompile. The tools and the wireless library are GPL. The Wireless Extensions and Wireless Tools version or later, which fixes this issue.<br />
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		<title>The Wireless Extensions and</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 09:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It means that all WE version mismatch are gone, andyou dont need to recompile when changing between kernels withdifferent WE version. Compilation of the Wireless Tools see above.iwconfig says Warning Driver for device XXXXrecommend version XX of Wireless ExtensionIgnore, unless you cant configure your card. Upgrade your kernel, and recompilereinstall kernelmodulestools. When compiling the Wireless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It means that all WE version mismatch are gone, andyou dont need to recompile when changing between kernels withdifferent WE version. Compilation of the Wireless Tools see above.iwconfig says Warning Driver for device XXXXrecommend version XX of Wireless ExtensionIgnore, unless you cant configure your card. Upgrade your kernel, and recompilereinstall kernelmodulestools. When compiling the Wireless Tools, it complains thatIFLA_WIRELESS is undeclaredUse Wireless Tools version numbers willnot match with each other. The tool redirector is obsolete and removed. Make libiw really usable by third party tools. If the command returns an error,you are using the wrong kernel.
<p>The tools and the wireless library are GPL. The tool redirector is obsolete and removed. Make libiw really usable by third party tools. Hack the various files in etcpcmcia until it loadsthe correct driver grep is your friend.If you still cant it, or if you find no suitable driver,complain to the driver maintainer. I try to change specific parameter with iwconfig, itjust returns an error messageCheck reading parameters and setting other parameters. If setting all parameters fail, see first two questions. No card support the full range of Wireless Extension, so yourhardware or firmware not have this feature.
<p>This includethe removal of the WE version dependancy, the stabilisation of the APIand the addition of the easy Scanning API. Add ifrename, to rename network interfaces based onvarious static criteria, and associated documentationAdd advanced documentation about network Hotplug andrelated stuff in HOTPLUG.
<p>Try the latest version. For driver with otherwise rich support, its more likely ahardware limitation. Starting with Wireless Extensionsv12, this is no longer true, you need to apply the full patch tothe kernel. If the command returns an error,you are using the wrong kernel. For kernel after use Wireless Tools version19. For driver with limited support, it might be adriver limitation. Check the driver documentation to see if the feature is supported. Lastly, ask the maintainer if it is hardware, software ordocumentation limitation and what to do about it. iwconfig crashes after displaying valid info&#8230;Use Wireless Tools version or later, which fixes this issue.
<p>The tools and the wireless library are GPL. believe this has been fixed for good. The command iwconfig version gives you the detail ofyour setup. Try again. If you are using probably does notsupport Wireless Extension. Check status of Wireless Extension presenton the system. This includethe removal of the WE version dependancy, the stabilisation of the APIand the addition of the easy Scanning API. Add ifrename, to rename network interfaces based onvarious static criteria, and associated documentationAdd advanced documentation about network Hotplug andrelated stuff in HOTPLUG.<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>The Swarm Hotspot plan allows</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 15:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to the revenue from card sales many of our agents charge their clients setup fee. With tiny investment you have the chance to become your own boss and start to create the lifestyle that youve only dreamed of up to You can create unique logins for each client and charge for the service. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition to the revenue from card sales many of our agents charge their clients setup fee. With tiny investment you have the chance to become your own boss and start to create the lifestyle that youve only dreamed of up to You can create unique logins for each client and charge for the service. The Swarm Hotspot plan allows you to setup your Hotspots with very small investment and without the worry or of owning your own servers and billing systems.
<p>In addition to the revenue from card sales many of our agents charge their clients setup fee. You can create unique logins for each client and charge for the service. We will supply you with the PHP code and host your pages for you free of charge. For more information about becoming Swarm HotSpot agent contact salesswarmhotspots. com or phone The average HotSpot sells cards per day, but many sell much more. Assuming that you can gain two new sites per month and that each of your sites sells three one hour cards for 3.
<p>You can create unique logins for each client and charge for the service. In addition to the revenue from card sales many of our agents charge their clients setup fee. The first few months will prove to be the hardest but as you gain customers news of what you are doing will spread by word of mouth. This covers the of the AP and returns small profit from day one. This can also become source of income. We will supply you with the PHP code and host your pages for you free of charge.
<p>You can create unique logins for each client and charge for the service. We will supply you with the PHP code and host your pages for you free of charge. For more information about becoming Swarm HotSpot agent contact salesswarmhotspots. com or phone Of course you can create your own login pages. This covers the of the AP and returns small profit from day one. This can also become source of income. Assuming that you can gain two new sites per month and that each of your sites sells three one hour cards for 3.<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>have found several keywords like chillispot coovachilli freeradius</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 03:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This server should also contain the redirection and login page for the users. have found several keywords like chillispot, coovachilli freeradius and deloradius. Maybe here is somebody around who has already setup like the one want to install and can give some good advice. Im happy about every hint can about the topic and for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This server should also contain the redirection and login page for the users. have found several keywords like chillispot, coovachilli freeradius and deloradius. Maybe here is somebody around who has already setup like the one want to install and can give some good advice. Im happy about every hint can about the topic and for example which programms are the best! Thanks, draught. Every HotSpot owner should have the possibility to manage his HotSpot User on centralRADIUS server. Hi,Im totally new to OpenWrt and searching for possibility to setup HotSpot System.
<p>have found several keywords like chillispot, coovachilli freeradius and deloradius. Maybe here is somebody around who has already setup like the one want to install and can give some good advice. Im happy about every hint can about the topic and for example which programms are the best! Thanks, draught. This server should also contain the redirection and login page for the users. Every HotSpot owner should have the possibility to manage his HotSpot User on centralRADIUS server. Hi,Im totally new to OpenWrt and searching for possibility to setup HotSpot System.
<p>Hi,Im totally new to OpenWrt and searching for possibility to setup HotSpot System. I have already thought about how the setup shoukd look likeHotSpotModem    its just to quick look at what have in mind. I would like to setup several HotSpots for example in hotels. This server should also contain the redirection and login page for the users. Every HotSpot owner should have the possibility to manage his HotSpot User on centralRADIUS server. have found several keywords like chillispot, coovachilli freeradius and deloradius.<br />
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		<title>wifiswitch will run iwconfig</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 07:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since this is not the goal of WarDriver, the methodology that users can use to ethically WarDrive is presented. This effort is called WarDriving. WirelessLinuxHOWTO II. Wireless is new technology in networking cards, with high speed rate up to Mbps. This first ever book on WarDriving is written from the inside perspective of those who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since this is not the goal of WarDriver, the methodology that users can use to ethically WarDrive is presented. This effort is called WarDriving. WirelessLinuxHOWTO II. Wireless is new technology in networking cards, with high speed rate up to Mbps. 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>Wireless networks have become way of life in the past two years. wlanconfig wlanconfig is designed to make connecting to wireless networksmuch easier. 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. 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.
<p>This first ever book on WarDriving is written from the inside perspective of those who have created the tools that should be part of any IT departments arsenal that either has wireless or is looking to deploy it. John Kleinschmidt, Michiganwireless. org Founder The practice of WarDriving is unique combination of hobby, sociological research, and security assessment. Settings are unique for each environment or access point. The Linux Wireless Sensor LAN Project tries to make Linux hostact as member of an 802. 15. 4 wireless sensor network as fullyfunctional device. Linux &#038; Wireless LANs Miscellaneous ApplicationsWlassistant Wlassistant is GUI for WLAN configuration.
<p>TkWiFi tkwifiis PerlTk application for Linux to monitor and switchbetween your WiFi and Ethernet connections. Resources greatsurvey of wireless networking by Ben Gross. Since this is not the goal of WarDriver, the methodology that users can use to ethically WarDrive is presented. wifiswitch wifiswitchis script to greatly aide in switching betweenmultiple configured wireless environments for Wireless Toolsenabled wificards. getwifi getwifi allows user to specify which networks they would like tojoin, in order.
<p>This first ever book on WarDriving is written from the inside perspective of those who have created the tools that should be part of any IT departments arsenal that either has wireless or is looking to deploy it. John Kleinschmidt, Michiganwireless.<br />
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		<title>Using number would not need</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 18:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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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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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As more wireless networks are deployed the need to secure them increases. Hardware Jean Tourrilhes providesa huge survey. Also the PCMCIA card survey includes Wireless cards. It is accompanied by the Linux Wireless LAN HowTo, which includesall the information you need to set up any Wireless LAN under Linux. This book covers those tools, along with estimates and recommendations. It supportsadapters from Atmel, the Belkin F5D6050, Netgear MA101B, and others. see also theAtmel driver page.
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<p>Many of the tools that make WarDriving possible and those who gather, analyze, and maintain data on all secured and open wireless access
<p>getwifi getwifi allows user to specify which networks they would like tojoin, in order. MAPI MAPI is general API for interfacing with any wireless devicedriver that support wireless extensions. 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.. 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. This effort is called WarDriving.<br />
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