It is accompanied by the Linux Wireless LAN

14 09 2009

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.
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David Leonard was working on

10 09 2009

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… of using the Symphony orother Wireless LAN as point to point links.

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.

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.

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.

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.
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WISPDist isas embedded Linux distribution for Airport torun

8 09 2009

Hehas mailinglist about it. DelbertK. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support. Many mailing lists. JrgAlbert is maintaining the old driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. Ketrenos and Intel have their own branch of the mac80211stack for their newer Centrino drivers. PracticallyNetworked lists and compares the main Wireless LAN productsavailable on the market. Want to flameLinus? Check thelinuxkernel mailing list archive.

Manuel Estrada Sainzwas maintaining the OrinocoUSB version of the Orinoco driver. Sam Leffler andMichael Renzmann are maintaining the Broadcom 43xx OpenSourcedrivers, and they have reviewed indetails lot of products. Hehas mailinglist about it. BenjaminHerrenschmidt has modified the Wavelan IEEE driver to make it workwith the Apple Airport card. David maintains very neat anduseful package. Definitely worth read, even if theydont mention Linux support PC MagazineZDnet has done short reviewof 802. 11b products. Michael Buesch andLarry Finger are working on the SoftMAC layer for theIntel ieee80211 stack.

Pavel Roskinmaintains the SymbolCF version of the exaustive list of wireless cards, and listcompatibility of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. James Ketrenos and manypeople are working on the TI ACX100 OpenSource driver, andthey have mailing listabout it. The is also linuxPPPmailing list archive. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. This stack iscurrently in the Linux kernel 2. 6. 22 and used by few driversRealTek…. Lots of linksabout Wireless no longer updated. Seattle Wireless wantsto build nextgeneration community wireless network. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support.

BenjaminHerrenschmidt has modified the Wavelan IEEE to createpoint to point data link between distant houses. PersonalTelco has short list of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. Paul Foxwas working on driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. The Kernel Notes website, with kernel changes and more kernel hacking info. John Linville wants all the Linux Wireless bug reports to go tothe linuxWireless mailing list archive, but you will usually havebetter luck with the individual driver mailing lists listedabove. Looking for Linux, thats the place… Mathews has nice white paper on 802. 11.
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The FAQ for the

8 09 2009

Frequently Asked Questions republished version of the linuxwlan OLD FAQ is available HERE. Projects Instructions The linuxwlanng source package is also maintained in an untarred form on the ftp server. The linuxwlantm Project The goal of the linuxwlantm Project is to develop complete, standards based, wireless LAN system using the GNULinux operating system.

Download the linuxwlan tm Project To view the contents of the original 2Mbps linuxwlantm Project directory and download files linuxwlantm Project Mailing Lists We have set up three mailing lists associated with the linuxwlantm Project linuxwlantm Project Announcement List linuxwlantm Project Developers List For detailed information about each list and how to subscribe and unsubscribe, click HERE. AbsoluteValue Systems and GNULinux AbsoluteValue Systems is an avid supporter of the GNULinux operating system. Downloads Hardware Compatibility UPDATED 1, comprehensive listing of all currentlyavailable WLAN adapters with their chipset and linuxwlanng software compatibility can be viewed HERE.

For additional information regarding Linux WLAN please refer to Jean Tourrilhes excellent HOWTO at and also the Atmel list at The linuxwlantm Project The goal of the linuxwlantm Project is to develop complete, standards based, wireless LAN system using the GNULinux operating system Free Software, and Open Source Software. What differentiates this project from the Linux wireless extensions and other Linux wireless projects is that everything is based on the IEEE standard. Projects Links. Home Additions, deletions, comments, etc.

Downloads Products This page contains information about an ongoing AVS project to contribute wireless LAN WLAN support for the GNULinux operating system Free Software, and Open Source Software. The FAQ for the linuxwlanng source package is also maintained in an untarred form on the ftp server. Additions, deletions, comments, etc.

Whats New? The linuxwlantm Project The goal of the linuxwlantm Project is to develop complete, standards based, wireless LAN system using the GNULinux operating system and other Open Source platforms. Projects The FAQ for the linuxwlanng prism2. x, prism3, pcmcia, pci, usb package is maintained inside the source package. Products Hardware Compatibility UPDATED 1, comprehensive listing of all currentlyavailable WLAN adapters with their chipset and linuxwlanng software compatibility can be viewed HERE.

Change History The CHANGES file for the current release is always maintained on the ftp server. Projects For additional information regarding Linux WLAN please refer to Jean Tourrilhes excellent HOWTO at and also the Atmel list at Links.
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This is big competitive advantage Free Registration

7 09 2009

The Business Case For roaming the business case is tougher. However, programs that offer leasing or encourages easy customer signups at the venue can actually generate more revenue than program offering higher revenue share and less aggressive cobranding and signup program. Internet. com Prius Sweepstakes. Security Security is indeed big issue. These companies also provide great partnership value. partner that provides usage table, by customer, allowing you to bill your clients at retail is ideal. The best comprehensive solution is still important.

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business needs to control the growth of customer traffic at its venues by generating signups itself. So, for either hotspots or roaming an aggregator partner is essential. Whether youre planning pure hotspot deployments or you are fullfledged WISP looking for roaming partner or both, your first deal should be with an aggregator where you own your customers. Plus they can make money when their customers roam. partner that provides usage table, by customer, allowing you to bill your clients at retail is ideal.

prospective hotspot provider also should scrutinize any public access spot security technology. Partners such as Boingo retain ownership of its customers. If your company deploys only hotspots then your focus should be driving traffic to your sites. RELATED ARTICLES Deploying Public WLANsWISP News Briefs Tools Tutorials Archives It seems as if everyone from existing fixed wireless ISPs WISPs to PCS carriers to the average Joe wants to set one up. Billing first partner who can handle all of the usage tracking and reconciliation is desirable.
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Compilation of the Wireless Tools see aboveiwconfig says

7 09 2009

In the old time, you could upgrade Wireless Extensions by justchanging wireless. h. All versions of Wireless Extension support for your driver in theWireless LAN Howto. If your driver is listed, try the driver mentionned there maybe multiple of them.Make sure that Pcmcia is loading the driver you think it isloading. believe this has been fixed for good. For driver with limited support, it might be adriver limitation. Check the driver documentation to see if thefeature exist.

believe this has been fixed for good. 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.

Starting with Wireless Tools 27, Wireless Toolscan handle multiple versions of Wireless Tools up to version need to becompiled for the precise version of Wireless Tools. If this doesnt fix that issue, you mayIf nothing bad happens, just ignore the message. Install prerelease version of the tools. When compiling the Wireless Tools, it complains thatIFLA_WIRELESS is undeclaredUse Wireless Tools version or later, which fixes this issue. In the kernel log, it says wlan0 WE Buffer for requestXXXX too small 0. See below for the patches. believe this has been fixed for good. Further down, you will find FAQ about commonproblems.

For kernel after use Wireless Tools version27 or greater. If the command returns an error,you are using the wrong kernel. Starting with Wireless Tools 27, Wireless Toolscan handle multiple versions of Wireless Extension support for your driver in theWireless LAN Howto. If your driver is listed, try the driver mentionned there maybe multiple of them.Make sure that Pcmcia is loading the driver you think it isloading. Compilation of the Wireless Tools used to be tricky, especially inthe header area. Further down, you will find FAQ about commonproblems.
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