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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: rogue access point detection (Rodney Milam)
   2. RE: Re: rogue access point detection ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. EURO mGOV 2005: Mobile Government Conference (i.kushchu)


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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 22:50:28 -0500
From: "Rodney Milam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [BAWUG] Re: rogue access point detection
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One of the best methods of finding a rogue access point is to have a party!!
WooHoo!!
A triangulation party that is. A triangulation party is where three people, each
with some sort of signal strength meters, work together and pinpoint the
location of the AP or whatever signal that are tracking.
You could also do it yourself if you take measurements from different locations
and then do some math to pinpoint where the signal is coming from.  If you want
some more details on this method just email me and I can send you some
documentation on it.  You would probably find some on the internet if you
Googled for it also.  Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Rodney Milam
Infinite Technologies Group, Inc.
www.ItsInfinite.com


On 9/7/04 7:24 PM, "Larry Mateo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello, Is there a product where it is GPS-enabled so that rogue AP9s
can be
> easily located?    I am currently using Sniffer Technologies Netasyst
WLX
> Wireless.





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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:10:19 -0700
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Subject: RE: [BAWUG] Re: rogue access point detection
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Do a Google search on "Ham radio" and "foxhunt" for more information.
I've seen some very advanced home-brew RDF designs using Doppler-shift
detection that include computer control and GPS.  Using electronically
(virtually) rotated antenna arrays the signal direction can be viewed on a
circular grid of LEDs.  You pretty much just follow the lit LED until you
arrive at the signal source.  For example http://www.dopsys.com/.  I see
no reason why these types of systems could not be adapted to detect Wi-Fi
sources.  Most the of the systems I've found use the 50 to 1000 MHz range,
I haven't found any specifically tuned for Wi-Fi yet (but I didn't look
very hard either).  Here's another good source
http://members.aol.com/homingin/.

Ken Mazie
KD6IZY
www.quasatron.com


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Subject: [BAWUG] Re: rogue access point detection


One of the best methods of finding a rogue access point is to have a
party!!  WooHoo!! A triangulation party that is. A triangulation party is
where three people, each with some sort of signal strength meters, work
together and pinpoint the location of the AP or whatever signal that are
tracking. You could also do it yourself if you take measurements from
different locations and then do some math to pinpoint where the signal is
coming from.  If you want some more details on this method just email me
and I can send you some documentation on it.  You would probably find some
on the internet if you Googled for it also.  Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Rodney Milam 
Infinite Technologies Group, Inc.
www.ItsInfinite.com


On 9/7/04 7:24 PM, "Larry Mateo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello, Is there a product where it is GPS-enabled so that rogue AP9s
can be
> easily located?    I am currently using Sniffer Technologies Netasyst
WLX
> Wireless.



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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 01:20:03 +0900
From: "i.kushchu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [BAWUG] EURO mGOV 2005: Mobile Government Conference
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***Apologies for cross postings***
======================================
The First European Conference on Mobile Government
             The EURO, mGOV  2005
10-12 July 2005, Sussex University, Brighton,
              The United Kingdom
========================================

    http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org

Bringing Mobile Technologies and Government Businesses Together.
Research, Policy, and Practice Presentations - Exhibitions and Demos

**The Transition from e-government to m-government:**

All around the world various governments are facing an inevitable
e-direction: using mobile technologies, applications and services in
enhancing e-government efforts. Out of these efforts mobile government
emerges and constitutes the next wave of e-government evolution.

**An excellent forum and showcase for knowledge dissemination and
networking:**

The Euro mGov 2005 conference aims to become the largest forum and showcase
for developments on the public administration and mobile Internet
technologies, services and business models, and to tie them to the existing
and future m-government applications and government business models.

**European and Leading Mobile Government Systems & Implementations: **

The Euro mGov 2005 conference will cover all aspects of mobile government,
its technologies, services, implementation and implications for governments
and the society from all around the world. It will feature leading m-gov
implementations both from Europe and globally

**Attending are Academia, IT and Telecom Industry, and Government officials
and Agencies: **

Euro mGov 2005 will have two major streams: Industrial exhibition/demos and
Practice/Policy/Research presentations. The research stream will promote
discussions and exchange of ideas on significant and recent research on
Mobile Government. The industrial stream will have various exhibitions and
demos of Mobile government IT solutions, Telecom infrastructure,
applications and services.

** Sponsorships, Exhibitions and Speaking opportunities:**

For more information about the conference, organising committee,
submissions, topics, sponsorship and exhibitions, please visit conference
web site: http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org

or email the conference the secretariat at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
Ibrahim Kushchu, MBA, MSc, PhD
Assoc.  Prof. and Director
Center for Organizational Dynamics and Innovations (CODI)
International University of Japan
Yamato-machi, Minami Uonuma-gun
Niigata 949-7277  JAPAN
Tel   +81 257 791464   Fax +81 257 791187

http://www.iuj.ac.jp/faculty/ik/INDEX.HTML
http://www.mgovlab.org/                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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