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SiX
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      02-07-2006, 02:20 PM
Hellow

Im doing a school project about blocking Rogue Ad-hoc networks
This can be used during exams, when students are not allow to transfer
files to eachother.

I found some information on google, but nothing specific how to do it.

I cannot buy any hardware, it has to be done with the available
resources.

Any websites or ebooks that could help, are greatly appriciated.

Sorry for my bad english.

Thx in advance

John S
 
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William P.N. Smith
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      02-07-2006, 06:34 PM
SiX <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Im doing a school project about blocking Rogue Ad-hoc networks
>This can be used during exams, when students are not allow to transfer
>files to eachother.


>I cannot buy any hardware, it has to be done with the available
>resources.


Assuming you have an appropriate laptop under "available resources",
try running NetStumbler to detect it.
 
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      02-08-2006, 11:28 AM
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 14:34:12 -0500, William P.N. Smith wrote:

> SiX <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>Im doing a school project about blocking Rogue Ad-hoc networks
>>This can be used during exams, when students are not allow to transfer
>>files to eachother.

>
>>I cannot buy any hardware, it has to be done with the available
>>resources.

>
> Assuming you have an appropriate laptop under "available resources",
> try running NetStumbler to detect it.


AFAIK Netstumbler only detects access points that transmit an SSID.. although
I'm known to be wrong on occasion.

Better to use Linux Kismet to detect...
Better to use 2 or more video senders (2.4Ghz band) to jam the whole spectrum
;-) channels A thru D - try one at A, D and C - works a treat.
 
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Fresnel Fadermargini
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      02-12-2006, 05:01 PM
you can DOS the adhoc users... See Cisco (Airespace) Adhoc containment..

"Doz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1k5ig0q6l7u3s.pvlvwoxzr6v$.(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 14:34:12 -0500, William P.N. Smith wrote:
>
> > SiX <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >>Im doing a school project about blocking Rogue Ad-hoc networks
> >>This can be used during exams, when students are not allow to transfer
> >>files to eachother.

> >
> >>I cannot buy any hardware, it has to be done with the available
> >>resources.

> >
> > Assuming you have an appropriate laptop under "available resources",
> > try running NetStumbler to detect it.

>
> AFAIK Netstumbler only detects access points that transmit an SSID..

although
> I'm known to be wrong on occasion.
>
> Better to use Linux Kismet to detect...
> Better to use 2 or more video senders (2.4Ghz band) to jam the whole

spectrum
> ;-) channels A thru D - try one at A, D and C - works a treat.



 
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