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Junkie
Location: North Hollywood
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war driving keeping it 45!
so for a laugh i thought i'd leave my laptop on with netstumbler from about the getty musuem in LA to my house in north hollywood, as soon as i switched it on 1 appeared, by the time i got home 20 mins later ( using freeway most of the way ) it had picked up 200+ wireless lans, with 80% of them with no WEP , though they may have other protection.
pretty amazing really, seemed mostly business with a few home users. |
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#3 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: North Hollywood
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http://www.netstumbler.com has most everything you'd need.
orinoco cards are the best, but others work see the stumbler forums for which, other than that just run netstumbler and drive around, you don't need an external antenna but it helps. it'll list the available wireless network points etc. depends on your laptop, most have cig lighter adapters, simplest (but sometimes a bit more expensive) is to get a power inverter and plug your laptops brick into that. a gps is needed if you want to map out the area, radioshack(tandy) are having a closeout on the digitraverel gps for like $45 it works pretty good with a pocket pc, i am adapting mine for stumbling., otherwise you just wander around and note locations by hand. |
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Psycho
Location: BFE, Kentucky
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Junkie
Location: North Hollywood
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i didn't know tandy had been bought out in the uk, haven't been back in a while
![]() i am still fiddling with my GPS unit, but once its done it'll be a semi decent GPS for mapping/wardriving for $45 if you can find them, and it works with a PPC. |
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