Wireless Hacks. 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Techniques

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MAC (Media Access Control) layer 

MAC addresses

    AirPort 

    detecting irregularities with arpwatch  2nd 

    ebtables, manipulating with 

    filtering 

        configuring on AirPort APs 

        DHCP problems and 

        with Host AP 

    finding for a given network 

    finding radio manufacturers by 

    found on the bridge interfaces, displaying 

    spoofing attacks 

    WET11 Ethernet client bridge, handling by 

Mac OS 9, Software Base Station 

Mac OS X

    advertising arbitrary Rendezvous services in 

    checking for inet address associated with your wireless device 

    DNS name resolution, troubleshooting 

    finding all available wireless networks 

        KisMAC, passive scanning with 

        NetStumbler, using 

    integration of Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and SMS 

    location support for tunnels 

    monitoring network use with EtherPEG 

    network scanners 

        MacStumbler 

    network traffic captured by tcpdump 

    pinging default gateway's IP address 

    remotely controlling with a phone 

    running Kismet on 

        downloading and compiling Kismet source 

        installing Kismet 

        terminal size and color 

    Software Base Station in version 10.2 

    wireless cards running under 

MacStumbler (network scanner) 

mapping with NoCat maps 

MapServ program 

master, BSS 

mDNSProxyResponderPosix program 

Media Access Control (MAC) layer 

memory (flash RAM alternative to hard drive) 

mesh reflectors (dish antennas) 

metropolitan-area coverage, long distance 

mgetty-sendfax, using Bluetooth to fax from a GSM phone 

mice, Bluetooth-enabled 

microwave cabling guide 

MIDI feedback for signal strength (NetStumbler) 

mime attachments to email, decoding (munpack) 

mini-PCI Prism II card, configuring 

MiniStumbler (network monitoring tool) 

    location logging using a GPS 

    scanning speed, setting 

mobile data networks 

    1xRTT on CDMA 

    Bluetooth and 

        automatic photo blogging with Nokia 3650 

        Bluetooth file transfers in Linux 

        Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux 

        controlling XMMS with Bluetooth 

        SMS with a keyboard 

        using Bluetooth with Linux 

    CDPD on TDMA 

    devices combining with on-board storage, audio capabilities, or video cameras 

    GPRS on GSM 

mod_proxy (Apache on OS X) 

modems

    Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, using as 

    CDPD 

monitoring mode (RF Monitoring mode), KisMAC 

mouse

    using phone as 

multicast DNS service advertisements 

multicast packets

    GRE tunneling 

    IPIP tunneling and 

multipath 

munpack (decoding mime attachments) 

music jukebox service, advertising 

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