Got a link to pocketwarrior? All I can find is a German Blog about it.

Michael

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Summers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:45 AM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] WAR Driving


>
> I've only recently had the opportunity to put together a sniffer that
> has actually worked very well. It cost me less than $500 to put it
> all together and I'm VERY happy with it's performance.
>
> - HP iPaq 2215                    $ 379.00
> - SanDisk CF 802.11b Card  $   69.00
>
> Pop the little silver cover off of the CF card and there is a
> U.FL connector on the circuit board. At least I think that's
> the type it is. I used plyers and ripped their little metal strip
> antenna out and soldered a pigtail on to the contacts and
> with an RP-SMA connector on the other end I can use the
> little rubber ducky antennas from the SB indoor gear, or the
> WET11, or hook it up to the 9db omni on my truck.
>
> Software on the iPaq is Windows Mobile 2003 and PocketWarrior.
>
> The purpose of putting this together, at least for me, was to
> be able to have something very small that didn't require AC power
> that I could take up on a roof and do a site survey. The added bonus
> is I get to see every Access Point within close proximity, whether
> they are using WEP or not, and their signal strength.
>
> I'll have pictures of what I did on our web site soon.
>
> Kevin Summers
> KISTech Internet Services Inc.
> www.kistech.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rick Kosick
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 3:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [smartBridges] WAR Driving
>
>
> Anyone have a good easy application I can use to fire up and detect local
> wireless AP's?
>
> I find myself more and more needing to find out the ESSID of a public AP
and
> don't know how. Example, was at a Hilton in NYC that had free Internet
> access in the lobby (so you could log on to download porn videos of Paris
> Hilton, no doubt) yet the front desk had no clue of what the ESSID was. I
> tried "ANY" on my Linksys version one PCMCIA card but found nothing.
> ===
> Rick Kosick
> StarLinX Internet Service
>
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