Started working through different apps, but I am not seeing anything with examples or screenshots in the 5ghz range. Has anyone looked into tools at the 5ghz range?
Brian On Tuesday, June 4, 2013, Hans Kokx <[email protected]> wrote: > No, I remember WiFiFoFum doing this on Windows Mobile back in the iPaq days. There was no GPS…just one wifi radio. I always wondered how it managed, since it was so accurate. Somebody should find that guy and shake him down for answers. > > -- > Hans Kokx > > On Monday, June 3, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Bill Swearingen wrote: > > perhaps it keeps GPS coords & compass readings of last highest signal and "fakes" the radar map with that historical data. > > On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2 June 2013 20:52, BillV-Lists <[email protected]> wrote: >> Agreed. I don't believe the location of the points on the graph are >> representative of direction compared to the phone. I believe it is based on >> signal strength only and those points just move closer to the center. It's >> been a while since I've used this though and don't currently have it >> available to test. > > That is exactly what I thought but my friend couldn't be convinced. > I'll just have to live with them being in the dark about radio. > > Robin > >> On 6/2/2013 12:22 PM, Larry Pesce wrote: >> >> It can't. The display only looks good and cannot actually provide >> direction. >> >> >> >> On Jun 2, 2013, at 8:13 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> On Jun 2, 2013 11:41 AM, "BillV-Lists" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I don't believe this was answered. I believe you're thinking of WiFiFoFum >>> and it can only be installed on jailbroken devices. Here is a screenshot: >>> >>> >>> http://images.macworld.com/images/reviews/graphics/139268-wififofum_original.jpg >> >> Ye that looks like it. >> >> How can it do that from a single device? >> >> Robin >> >>> Bill >>> >>> >>> On 5/31/2013 3:51 AM, Robin Wood wrote: >>>> >>>> Slightly off topic but something I'm curious about, there is an iPhone >>>> app I saw that shows APs on a radar type screen to indicate what direction >>>> each is away from you. I know you can't do this accurately with a single >>>> radio but the person showing me swore that it was usually spot on. >>>> >>>> Anyone any idea how they would be doing it? >>>> >>>> Robin >>>> >>>> On May 31, 2013 3:28 AM, "Mike Perez" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm thinking of getting a Samsung Galaxy S4, Android version that Google >>>>> recently announced. Do these apps require root or just Vanilla Android? >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my Windows Phone >>>>> ________________________________ >>>>> From: Bill Swearingen >>>>> Sent: 5/30/2013 22:18 >>>>> To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List >>>>> Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Wireless assessment app >>>>> >>>>> I agree w/Larry -- Check out WiFi Analyzer for Android. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Larry Pesce <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Brian, >>>>>> >>>>>> We talk about this quite a bit in SANS SEC617. I hate to say it, but I >>>>>> think you are correct on the iPhone side, mostly due to the fact that >>>>>> the wireless drivers are "less than open". To my knowledge, monitor >>>>>> mode >>>>>> support does not exist on non-jailbroken iDevices (I'm not sure about >>>>>> jailbroken ones). >>>>>> >>>>>> My solution? Go Android. I picked up a Nexus 7 and use the following >>>>>> tools frequently: >>>>>> >>>>>> Kisbee - Zigbee sniffer (for use with 3
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