Wireless Hacks. 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Techniques

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walkie-talkies, super 

    GMRS 

    range, extending 

WAP-11 access points 

WAP-like serial interface to Ericsson's T-series phones 

waveguide antennas 

    16dBi, horizontally polarized waveguide 

    cantenna waveguide with Primestar dish 

        adapting for 802.11a 

        considerations 

        parts list 

    Pirouette can, building from 

    Pringles can, building from 

        element construction 

        front collector construction 

        parts list 

        preparing the can 

        tools needed 

    slotted waveguide, building 

        16- and 16+16 slot 

        8+8 slot omnidirectional antenna 

        8-slot unidirectional  2nd 

        coupling signal to waveguide 

        highly directional 

        how waveguide antennas work 

        omnidirectional slotted waveguide antennas 

        unidirectional waveguide antennas 

WaveLAN 900 MHz line (NCR) 

wavelength, relation to frequency 

Wavemon tool  2nd 

    monitoring signal strength 

    performance measurements over time 

    signal strength and noise readings 

waves, shape when leaving the antenna 

weather patterns, considering in site analysis 

WEP encryption  2nd 

    AirPort APs, configuring for

        keys 

    analyzing encrypted packet dump with Ethereal 

    cracking key with AirSnort 

    cracking the key 

    detection by KisMAC 

    detection by MiniStumbler tool 

    guidelines for making the most of 

    keys (passwords) for wireless networks 

    limitations of  2nd 

    support by BSS and IBSS 

WET11 (Ethernet client bridge)

    upgrading 

        adding an antenna 

        battery pack, using 

        radio, replacing 

Wi-Fi

    802.11b 

    different versions of 

    mobile networks vs. 

wideband antennas 

Wiki service, advertising 

    URL, specifying for 

wind load for antennas 

    Primestar dish with waveguide feed 

Windows

    95/98, checking inet address for wireless device 

    bridging and 

    DNS servers, troubleshooting 

    network traffic captured by tcpdump 

    NT, 2000, or XP, checking inet address for wireless device 

    OpenSSH, using Cygwin 

    pinging default gateway's IP address 

    Site Monitor utility for Orinoco card 

    XP and 2000, 802.1x drivers for 

Windows XP

    finding all available wireless networks 

        Advanced options 

        preferred networks 

        status on current connections 

winipcfg command (Windows 95/98)

    checking inet address 

    displaying default gateway's IP address 

    DNS servers, troubleshooting 

Wired Equivalent Privacy  [See WEP encryption]

wired networks, accessing wireless client (BSS) 

wireless cards

    external antennas and 

    Orinoco Range Extender 

    RF Monitoring mode 

    running under OS X 

wireless clients  [See clients, wireless]

Wireless Extensions in Linux kernel 

Wireless Network Link Analysis tool 

wireless networks 

    authentication in (802.1x) 

    detecting all available

        using handheld PCs 

    detecting presence of 

    DIY access point hardware 

        Fujitsu Stylistic tablet PCs 

        OpenBrick 

        Soekris 

        Via-based computers 

    establishing connectivity 

        traceroute, using 

    finding all available 

        Linux 

        Mac OS X 

        Windows XP 

    finding radio manufacturers by MAC address 

    integrating with nmap 

    Kismet diagnostic tool 

        cleaning up after running Kismet 

        installing Kismet 

        running Kismet 

        running on Mac OS X 

    link monitoring in Linux with Wavemon 

    link performance over time, tracking 

        Linux server, using 

        noise levels 

        thermal fade 

    monitoring use with DriftNet 

    monitoring use with EtherPEG 

    ngrep utility, monitoring with 

    performance, estimating 

    polling clients with ping 

    real-time statistics with ntop 

    Rendezvous service advertisements

        in Linux 

        in Mac OS X 

        sponsored links 

    tracking 802.11 frames with Ethereal 

    traffic, watching with tcpdump 

    visual traffic analysis with Ethereal 

wireless standards  [See also wireless networks]

    802.11 

        hardware, suppliers of 

        recommendations for use 

    802.11a 

        adapting Primestar dish with waveguide feed for 

        interference, Bluetooth devices and 

    802.11b 

        average range for consumer equipment 

        BSS vs. IBSS 

    802.11g 

    802.16 

    802.1x 

        drivers for Windows XP and 2000 

        online discussion of security methods and problems 

Wireless Tools package (Linux) 

WirelessDriver project 

wvdial tool (Linux) 

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