Après plusieurs mois de calme, le premier meeting pseudo-officiel a eu lieu la semaine dernière à Montréal. Un court compte-rendu et les premiers objectifs sont disponibles Continuer la lecture de WiFi Meeting
Archives par mot-clé : WiFi
Extreme Tech: Wireless LAN Deployment and Security Basics
Wireless networking technology is certainly getting its share of the headlines these days. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) promise high mobility, increased convenience, and don’t require any expensive cabling infrastructure. You’ve decided that you’re ready to take the plunge, or at least ready to start learning more about undertaking a wireless implementation in your business, and understanding the key issues. Though this story is focused more on wireless networking for businesses, many of the concepts and some of the recommended deployment procedures apply to home use as well.
L’article complet ici: http://www.extremetech.com/computing/57554-wireless-lan-deployment-and-security-basics/8?print
Extreme Tech: Exploiting and Protecting 802.11b Wireless Networks
How many network administrators do you think would allow a complete stranger to walk into their wiring closet and plug in their notebook to their company’s network? Not too many, I suspect. But that’s what’s happening to companies coast-to-coast. Well, not exactly. Strangers aren’t plugging into networks, but they are attaching to networks using 802.11b wireless network cards, and that’s essentially the same thing.
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FreeNetworks.ORG || New community in Quebec, Canada
Notre annonce sur FreeNetworks.org a été publiée, espérons que ça nous permettra de faire le lien avec d’autres communautés semblables plus rapidement !
L’article: http://www.freenetworks.org/?op=displaystory;sid=2002/7/3/163031/3158 (lien inexistant)
Vidéo d’une comparaison entre NetStumbler et Kismet
C’est quand même pas tous les jours qu’on tombe sur un vidéo amateur (?) d’un consultant en sécurité et en réseautique sans fil qui nous fait la démo « live » des performances de deux logiciels populaires de « WarDriving ». Continuer la lecture de Vidéo d’une comparaison entre NetStumbler et Kismet