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RE: Wardriving with Yagi Antennas

Subject: RE: Wardriving with Yagi Antennas
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 20:41:43 -0400
Ooops, sorry....I should have looked at your link before I replied;)  I
thought you were linking to some site that "proved" that 10 miles was
impossible.  Darn....NEVER argue before you've listened to your
opponent;)

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Melson [mailto:pmelson@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 8:27 PM
To: Shenk, Jerry A
Cc: Terry Cutler; pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Wardriving with Yagi Antennas

On 10/21/07, Shenk, Jerry A <jshenk@decommunications.com> wrote:
Saying "NEVER" in the computer world is pretty dangerous.  They've run
a
few tests/contests that are absolutely insane and blow WAY past 10
miles.  Now, in the arena of pen-testing....I don't think 10 miles is
a
reasonable goal although, if I had a client on the side of a mountain
and I could connect to their network from another mountain 10 miles
away
and penetrate their network, that would be a VERY good case for an
attack that wouldn't arouse much suspicion about "odd characters"
hanging around nearby;)

Speaking of mountains:

http://www.unwiredadventures.com/unwire/2005/12/defcon_wifi_sho.html

I guess there's an exception to every rule.  Enormous geographic
phenomena aside, you can't throw 10mi ground-to-ground because of the
curvature of the Earth.  No matter how kick-ass your antenna is. :)

PaulM

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