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Re: HW/SW Rogue AP Wireless Detection

From: Shawn Grimes (grimesshgrc.nia.nih.gov)
Date: Thu Mar 13 2003 - 15:51:11 CST


You've also got netstumbler (ministumbler for pocketPC)
(www.netstumbler.com) And my personal favorite, Kismet
(www.kismetwirless.net) for linux (or linux on ipaq)

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 13:27, Gary Nugent wrote:
> Hello, there, I am looking for anyone who has had experience with a combined (pref. PDA) device for signal detection/analysis. I am familiar with the Fluke Ipaq-based product (http://www.flukenetworks.com/us/LAN/Handheld+Testers/WaveRunner/Overview.htm), but it is quite expensive (app. $2500 US or more). The rogue AP detection is a crucial part of this. Any thoughts?
>
> Regards,
>
> Gary Nugent
> E gary.nugentacrodex.com
>
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Thank You,
Shawn Grimes, CISSP
Computer Specialist
NCTS - NIA/IRP - Gerontology Research Center
410-558-8007
grimesshgrc.nia.nih.gov

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