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Re: Finding Wireless AP's on your network
From: refskou () gmail com
Date: 20 Apr 2006 08:09:45 -0000
Hi John A way to locate wireless devices on remote networks could be to buy a number of Soekris Engineering boards (i.e., net4511, net4521, or net4826) with cases, insert a wireless adapter, and install an OS (designed for FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD or Linux) with your favorite wireless tool(s). Then configure something like SSH for remote connection. A nice added bonus with this solution is that you can have all your other BSD/Linux security tools on the box as well (i.e., nmap, Nessus, TCPdump, etc.) http://www.soekris.com/index.htm /Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This List Sponsored by: Webroot Don't leave your confidential company and customer records un-protected. Try Webroot's Spy Sweeper Enterprise(TM) for 30 days for FREE with no obligation. See why so many companies trust Spy Sweeper Enterprise to eradicate spyware from their networks. FREE 30-Day Trial of Spy Sweeper Enterprise http://www.webroot.com/forms/enterprise_lead.php --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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