Re[2]: MORE: Tools for Detecting Wireless APs - from the wire side.

From: Pierre Vandevenne (pierre@datarescue.com)
Date: Tue Jun 11 2002 - 16:07:18 EDT


Hello Woody,

WW> commercial access point. These are typically on appliance devices, and can't
WW> change their MAC.

Ahem. Have you ever physically opened these devices ?

They very often use the exact same hardware as the PCMCIA NICs
themselves (for example Intersil Prism II chipsets, even Lucent
gateways are build like this). In some cases, the PCMCIA card is
simply hidden in the AP, connected to a BIOS and external antennas.

Now, is there any doubt that the MAC adresses of those PCMCIA can be
changed ? I can provide a few pictures of the internal of some devices
if you like.

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Best regards,
 Pierre                            mailto:pierre@datarescue.com
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