[MLB-WIRELESS] Microstumbler- standalone wifi card hack
Nath
nathp at optushome.com.au
Fri Nov 3 18:55:15 EST 2006
Linksys also make something like this.
The WUSBF54G
* High-speed Wireless-G networking for your desktop or notebook computer
* Built-in Wi-Fi Finder detects Wireless-G and Wireless-B signals
* Easy to read display shows network name, channel, signal strength,
and security on/off
* Wireless communications are protected by up to 128-bit WEP or WPA
encryption
not sure if this link will work, but here is the homepage for it
http://www-au.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=AU%2FLayout&cid=1146582240285&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
I haven't had a play with one yet as they seem a little expensive with a
RRP of $139.95ex
- Nathan
Rob Clark wrote:
> Seems like one of these puppies:
>
> http://www.edimax.com.tw/html/english/products/EW-7317LDg.htm
>
> I was toying with importing some to test the market - but was not
> convinced there was a market.
>
> If there is interest at MelbWireless, I could orgainise a 1-time
> bulk-buy. No idea of the price but if you want me to investigate
> further, simply reply saying you would like to register interest. If we
> can get support for 10 or more units - I will go away and get a price.
>
> Cheers
>
> Rob
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au
>> [mailto:melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au] On Behalf Of
>> clae at tpg.com.au
>> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 9:20 AM
>> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
>> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Microstumbler- standalone wifi card hack
>>
>>
>> Picked this one up from the hackedgadgets blog. They point
>> out that if this works, it
>> makes a cheap general purpose dev platform for wireless hacks
>> beyond just stumbling.
>>
>> Clae.
>>
>>
> http://www.prism54.org/mustumbler.html
>
> What's Microstumbler ?
>
> The Microstumbler project is aimed at adding autonomous network scanning
> capabilities
> to a wireless card ; that's to say, your can scan wireless networks
> using just your wifi card
> and no computer : a LCD and a simple 3-key keypad are connected to it,
> and it's powered
> by a battery. This hack is in theory compatible with all hardware that
> contains an ISL38xx
> chip : PCI and PCMCIA SoftMAC and FullMAC cards, and USB version 1 and
> version 2
> devices. All you need to be able to is to electrically power up the
> device outside of a
> computer, and tap two easily locatable signals on its circuit board !
>
>
> Is it working now ?
>
> No, the software part is not finished yet.
>
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