Infolookup: Try checking through this forum.  I followed those instructions
ages ago and got the SD card working on my Fon 2100 (original ver).  I could
probably facilitate some pictures and instructions if needed.  That being
said if anyone else wants to look at it I could bring it to defcon too.

-b0o-
Colin Vallance

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:34 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you everyone for your feedback!.
>
> @Larry I am still waiting to see what type of Military grade Satellite you
> are using for your rig <¤_¤>
>
> @Pauldotcom I am also looking forward to the dissection of the Defcon & NYC
> CTF sample packets.
>
> @Nils -- what type of Fonera do you use the Fon + (with usb and dual nic)
> or the older model? Also do you have a write up on the SDcard mod? That
> could come in handy for an afternoon side project!
>
> Thanks!
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Asadoorian <[email protected]>
>
> Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 08:07:13
> To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List<[email protected]
> >
> Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] What's you Wifi Pentesting Gear?
>
>
> Below is the gear that makes up the rig I plan to bring to Defcon to
> collect traffic samples and do "research":
>
> 1) EEEPC 901 http://eeepc.asus.com/global/product901.html
>
> 2) With EEEPC 901 Antenna Mod w/ 9Dbi Antenna -
> http://pauldotcom.com/2009/05/modding-the-asus-eee-4g-surf-f.html
>
> 3) I'm playing with BT4, but also have ubuntu on it.  I used the BT4 SD
> card hack that Larry posted -
> http://pauldotcom.com/2009/06/backtrack-4-pre-release-with-p.html
>
> 4) I've also attached an Alfa USB Wireless card -
> http://www.data-alliance.net/-strse-73/Alfa-500mW-AWUS036H-USB/Detail.bokd
>
> I will have this rig at the vendor table at Defcon, please don't pwn me ;)
>
> Cheers,
> paul
>
> Nils wrote:
> > I have the SRC 300 version of this card. Without "n".
> > It's a pretty decent card but was somewhat expensive that time.
> > http://www.air-stream.org.au/src
> >
> >
> > Besides of this I'm using the following Wifi gear:
> > - Edimax EW-7305Pg  PCMCIA 802.11a/b/g  Pretty cheap Atheros card with
> > no external antenna connections.
> > http://www.edimax.com/en/produce_detail.php?pd_id=195&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=48
> > <
> http://www.edimax.com/en/produce_detail.php?pd_id=195&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=48>
> >
> > - Logilink WL0025 USB 802.11a/b/g with external anntenna. Very cheap and
> > works with injections
> >
> http://www.logilink.eu/cmsfiles/modules/i-sell2u/showproducts.htm?isu_suchbegriff=WL0025.htm
> >
> > - Wifi booster 1Watt 2400-2500MHy, Bi-directional,
> > half-duplex,auto-switching via carrier sensing
> >
> > - An Asus eeePC 901 with an AR5008E-3NX 802.11a/b/g/n wifi card. The
> > card is an exchange for the originally built in AxureWave crap. The
> > Atheros card works nicely with injection and Karma patched drivers from
> > Digininja. I added an external antenna connector simmilar to what Paul
> > did. I used the Kensington lock hole though.
> >
> > - Four Foneras with SD card and fan mod plus second antenna connectors.
> > -- One runnnig with Meltyblood's openWRT version
> > -- One as Wifi Predator simmilar to
> >
> http://hackedgadgets.com/2008/04/25/the-wifi-predator-use-a-far-away-wifi-connection/
> >
> > I'm planning to give Piranha a try: http://piranha.klashed.net/
> >
> >
> > The stuff is rounded up with some home made cantennas and other omni
> > antennas.
> >
> > Nils
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > *From:* [email protected]
> > [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Duncan
> > Alderson
> > *Sent:* Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:34 AM
> > *To:* PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List
> > *Subject:* Re: [Pauldotcom] What's you Wifi Pentesting Gear?
> >
> > Has any one tried this from Ubiquiti. Have their 300mw A/B/G card just
> > thinking of upgrading?
> >
> > http://www.ubnt.com/products/sr71c.php
> >
> > Looks like it is only a 100mw rating though??
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Duncan
> >
> > 2009/7/27 Michael McGrew <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >
> >     http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122264
> >     <http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122264>Is
> >     pretty cheap, but recertified.
> >     http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124278
> >     <http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124278>Is
> >     cheap considering it can do a/b/g/n over USB and it's linksys
> >
> >
> >     On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Michael Douglas
> >     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >         I'd suggest you go the cheap route with the Hawking.  It's good
> gear
> >         to start working on.  Just remember that you cannot check for the
> N
> >         WiFi band -- so it should not be used for WiFi site audits.
> >
> >         That is unless you can find a cheap USB wifi card that can do it
> all
> >         a,b,g,n,etc.  -- if you (anyone else on the list?) do know of
> one,
> >         please share.  I'd be willing to switch to something more cutting
> >         edge.
> >
> >         - Mick
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:21 AM, <[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >         > Michael,
> >         >
> >         > Thanks for the feedback, ideally its for playing around with
> >         the tech in my home lab and learning it.
> >         >
> >         > Once I get an idea of a few things I want to  develop a plan
> >         for my job's network. We recently deployed 2 Cisco wifi
> >         controllers, and a bunch (can't remember actually number) of AP
> >         throughout our four locations, I want to see what type of
> >         attacks we are open too!
> >         > ------Original Message------
> >         > From: Michael Douglas
> >         > To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List
> >         > Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >         > Sent: Jul 27, 2009 7:21 AM
> >         > Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] What's you Wifi Pentesting Gear?
> >         >
> >         > If you don't mind sharing (or you're able to do so) could you
> >         let us
> >         > know what you're trying to accomplish?  Different WiFi tools
> are
> >         > needed for different things.
> >         >
> >         > For instance, at the Pen Test Summit in June, Josh Wright made
> >         mention
> >         > of the iPhone using WiFi-Fo-Fum in an area with too many
> signals.
> >         > Since the iPhone has a weaker detection than most pro gear
> >         (stuff with
> >         > Real Antennas) the limited range actually helped him narrow
> >         down the
> >         > signals much faster than it might have otherwise taken.
> >         >
> >         > ---
> >         >
> >         > For the low cost, I'm still loving my Hawking USB WiFis.  The
> >         hawking
> >         > G that I bought on John's suggestion is probably the best thing
> >         > tech-wise I've bought in a long time.  It just works. And by
> >         works I
> >         > mean it is amaz-wait for it-ing.  The drivers seem to be
> >         available for
> >         > every OS and the fact that the pigtail is just there, makes it
> >         a great
> >         > entry level card.  (NOTE THIS DOESN'T DO N I DO NOT USE FOR
> REAL
> >         > AUDITS -- but it's still damn handy)
> >         >
> >         >
> >
> http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=hawking+usb+wireless+g&cid=4227856102301885371&sa=title#p
> >         <
> http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=hawking+usb+wireless+g&cid=4227856102301885371&sa=title#p
> >
> >         >
> >         >
> >         > I have played with a 1 watt omni directional antenna and
> >         wowzers is it
> >         > fun... but you're gonna have so many SSIDs that you won't know
> >         what to
> >         > do with them.  ;-)  But for war driving, or doing preliminary
> >         work,
> >         > it's something to consider.
> >         >
> >         >
> >         >
> >         >
> >         >
> >         > On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Carlos
> >         > Perez<[email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >         >> For pentests the basic kit where I work at are a omni 12dbi,
> >         yagui
> >         >> 24dbi and a 2dbi ruberdukkie. For cards ubiquiti 300mw and a
> >         alpha
> >         >> 500mw, physical laptops running Linux(bactrack or ubuntu).
> >         For lab we
> >         >> have a slew of equipment from linksys, cisco, 2wire, netguear
> and
> >         >> enterasys to play with. In addi
> >         >> Sent from my Mobile addition to this we have a pelican brief
> >         filed
> >         >> with more antenas, pigtails, digital camera ...etc that is
> >         used for
> >         >> wireless surveys and is narrowed during assesments
> >         >>
> >         >> On Jul 26, 2009, at 1:31 PM, [email protected]
> >         <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> >         >>
> >         >>> Hello All,
> >         >>>
> >         >>> With so many wifi gears out there (cards, applications,
> >         antennas)
> >         >>> which is your favorite for wifi testing.
> >         >>>
> >         >>> Are you using a virtual lab/physical?
> >         >>>
> >         >>>
> >         >>> I recently got the alpha clone with a rtl8187 chipset(which
> >         sucks
> >         >>> couldn't get it to handle injection under aircrack suite).
> >         >>>
> >         >>> My setup
> >         >>>
> >         >>> WinXP (desktop pci wifi setup)
> >         >>> 1 windows 7 usb wifi
> >         >>> 1 Laptop Ububtu 9 (Atheros chipset)
> >         >>> --Virtual box (Pentoo alpha & BT4pre)
> >         >>> 2 wifi AP (Linksys & verizon fios)
> >         >>> 1 La Fonera (with Jasager)
> >         >>>
> >         >>> Thank You!
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