Re: Assume miles for wireless router range.
[email protected] (John E. Malmberg) 13 Mar 2006 10:47:28 -0600
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.spam.spamcop.help |
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In article <[email protected]>, "POP" <[email protected]> writes: > > "John E. Malmberg" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... >> There is a posting on the webforum about "Spamcop after virus / >> spyware attack" where it appears that the cause was an insecure >> wireless router. >> >> Posters to the thread should be aware that with the right >> equipment on the attackers side, it may be possible to access >> such routers from miles away. > > Isn't any kind of access a 2 way street that requires handshakes? > I don't see how it would be accomplished from "miles away" if > you're talking about radiated energy to the wireless sytems. Or > are you talking something different? It can be done, and many Amateur Radio experimenters put in a lot of effort to determine how far they can go with weak signals. With a gain antenna and amplifiers on just one end, a great deal of range can be added. If you are concerned about access by a motivated person of an unencrypted WAP service, assume that they can easily do 1/4 mile with readily available and cheap equipment, and with spending a little cash they may be able to get at least a mile under ideal conditions. -John [email protected] Personal Opinion Only