Wireless Hacks: 100 Industrial Strength Tips and Tools (Paperback)
Rob Flickenger
- 出版商: O'Reilly
- 出版日期: 2003-09-26
- 售價: $1,090
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,036
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 304
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0596005598
- ISBN-13: 9780596005597
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Written for the intermediate to advanced wireless user, Wireless Hacks is full of direct, practical, ingenious solutions to real-world networking problems. Whether your wireless network needs to extend to the edge of your office or to the other end of town, this collection of non-obvious, "from the field" techniques will show you how to get the job done.
Table of Contents
Credits
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. The Standards
1.
802.11: The Mother of All IEEE Wireless Ethernet
2. 802.11a: The Betamax of the 802.11 Family
3. 802.11b: The De Facto Standard
4. 802.11g: Like 802.11b, only Faster
5. 802.16: Long Distance Wireless Infrastructure
6. Bluetooth: Cable Replacement for
Devices
7. 900 MHz: Low Speed, Better
Coverage
8. CDPD, 1xRTT, and GPRS:
Cellular Data Networks
9. FRS and
GMRS: Super Walkie-Talkies
10. 802.1x:
Port Security for Network Communications
11. HPNA
and Powerline Ethernet
12. BSS Versus
IBSS
Chapter 2. Bluetooth and Mobile Data
13. Remote Control OS X with a Sony Ericsson Phone
14. SMS with a Real Keyboard
15. Photo Blog Automatically with the Nokia 3650
16. Using Bluetooth with Linux
17. Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux
18. Bluetooth File Transfers in Linux
19. Controlling XMMS with Bluetooth
Chapter 3. Network Monitoring
20.
Find All Available Wireless Networks
21. Network Discovery Using NetStumbler
22. Network Detection on Mac OS X
23. Detecting Networks Using Handheld PCs
24. Passive Scanning with KisMAC
25. Establishing Connectivity
26. Quickly Poll Wireless Clients with ping
27. Finding Radio Manufacturers by MAC Address
28. Rendezvous Service Advertisements in
Linux
29. Advertising Arbitrary
Rendezvous Services in OS X
30. "Brought to you by"
Rendezvous Ad Redirector
31. Detecting
Networks with Kismet
32. Running
Kismet on Mac OS X
33. Link Monitoring
in Linux with Wavemon
34. Historical
Link State Monitoring
35. EtherPEG and
DriftNet
36. Estimating Network
Performance
37. Watching Traffic with
tcpdump
38. Visual Traffic Analysis
with Ethereal
39. Tracking 802.11
Frames in Ethereal
40. Interrogating
the Network with nmap
41. Network
Monitoring with ngrep
42. Running ntop
for Real-Time Network Stats
Chapter 4. Hardware Hacks
43.
Add-on Laptop Antennas
44. Increasing
the Range of a Titanium PowerBook
45.
WET11 Upgrades
46. AirPort
Linux
47. Java Configurator for
AirPort APs
48. Apple Software Base
Station
49. Adding an Antenna to the
AirPort
50. The NoCat Night
Light
51. Do-It-Yourself Access Point
Hardware
52. Compact Flash Hard
Drive
53. Pebble
54. Tunneling: IPIP Encapsulation
55. Tunneling: GRE Encapsulation
56. Running Your Own Top-Level Domain
57. Getting Started with Host AP
58. Make Host AP a Layer 2 Bridge
59. Bridging with a Firewall
60. MAC Filtering with Host AP
61. Hermes AP
62. Microwave
Cabling Guide
63. Microwave Connector
Reference
64. Antenna
Guide
65. Client Capability Reference
Chart
66. Pigtails
67. 802.11 Hardware Suppliers
68. Home-Brew Power over Ethernet
69. Cheap but Effective Roof Mounts
Chapter 5. Do-It-Yourself Antennas
70. Deep Dish Cylindrical Parabolic Reflector
71. "Spider" Omni
72. Pringles
Can Waveguide
73. Pirouette Can
Waveguide
74. Primestar Dish with
Waveguide Feed
75. BiQuad Feed for
Primestar Dish
76. Cut Cable Omni
Antenna
77. Slotted
Waveguides
78. The Passive
Repeater
79. Determining Antenna
Gain
Chapter 6. Long Distance Links
80.
Establishing Line of Sight
81.
Calculating the Link Budget
82.
Aligning Antennas at Long Distances
83. Slow Down to Speed Up
84. Taking
Advantage of Antenna Polarization
85.
Map the Wireless Landscape with NoCat Maps
Chapter 7. Wireless Security
86.
Making the Best of WEP
87. Dispel the
Myth of Wireless Security
88. Cracking
WEP with AirSnort: The Easy Way
89.
NoCatAuth Captive Portal
90.
NoCatSplash and Cheshire
91. Squid
Proxy over SSH
92. SSH SOCKS 4
Proxy
93. Forwarding Ports over
SSH
94. Quick Logins with SSH Client
Keys
95. "Turbo-Mode" SSH
Logins
96. OpenSSH on Windows Using
Cygwin
97. Location Support for
Tunnels in OS X
98. Using vtun over
SSH
99. Automatic vtund.conf
Generator
100. Tracking Wireless Users
with arpwatch
Appendix: Deep Dish Parabolic Reflector Template
Index