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Re: RFMON detection


From: hax <uberhax () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 00:17:41 -0400

Being that I'm not an engineer (yet), I'm not sure I entirely
understand Steven and David's replies, but it seems like RFmon would
be detectable then if it wasn't for the amount of interference that
pollutes the 2.4ghz spectrum?  Or perhaps that it wouldn't be feasible
because you'd need to have your sensor very close to the device in
RFmon?

I'm still a bit confused.

--hax

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