RE: antenna - Re: Wireless pentesting requirements

From: Alvin Packard (appredator@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jun 11 2004 - 13:11:26 EDT


I use this Tupperware Antenna, Tuper Tenna as it is called, and it is very
useful and gets more dB gain than the pringles.

http://www.networksecuritytech.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=499

> > > Most of the wireless stuff we do involves mangling custom 802.11
>frames,
> > > injecting traffic into the network without knowing WEP, accelerating
>WEP
> > > cracking, phishing and guessing users credentials etc. - Wi-Foo
> > > (www.wi-foo.com) describes it all pretty much. For all of this, open
> > > specs for both firmware and drivers are vital.
> > > >
> > Good reference site, definately.
> >
> > I should see about compiling a list of good antenna sites for those who
>are interested. There's some sweet commercial gear, but it's expensive.
>You can build some very nice home brew antennas, of course, there's a lot
>of good information on antenna design (there's a number of places to get
>the calcs for building a Yagi, for example), but not much -inexpensive-
>test gear in that range, or information on coupling, that I've seen.
>
>how about
> http://linux-wireless.org/Antenna
>
>c ya
>alvin
>

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