aquarat
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best we can get
Spirit USB Wifi adapter + 5m USB cable + laptop running netstumbler + car = decent wardriving tool.
Radio traffic increase :
I live on a farm quite far out near Durbanville (35 min). Six months ago I didn't get any wifi signals entering our property or on our road... a few days ago (October '05) I tried wardriving again using the same setup and found 9 signals while driving down the road we're on.
A thing or two about wireless...
Well, we're on a farm, best we can get is ISDN, which isn't an "always-on" connection and works out quite expensive even though it is possible to pull about 9GB out of our line per month in total regardless of whether it's international or local.
A year ago we tried getting wireless from Uninet. To cut a long (and I do mean long story short, it took about 38 phone calls before they came and checked our farm for a suitable signal.
Fifty rand later and the result was "sorry sir, no usable signals here". The guy who tested the site said that Uninet was probably going to have some sort of AP closer to us up in the near future (2 months from then).
6 months came and went and the site survey was repeated (admittedly the second time they responded much faster).
The result was the same, no usable signal. The tester was using a Yagi 7dbi (possibly 12dbi) antenna and a Linux laptop.
Wireless Online checked our site too, they also couldn't find a usable signal...
Meanwhile Telkom started promoting ADSL on TV and other media... fast and cheap... well... that was kinda frustrating.
It got worse when Mweb (they're currently our ISP) started sending us e-mail and even sent us an imaginative brochure about how great their ADSL service is and why we should get it.
Frustrating!
I went googling and found a great site about how you can build your own wifi antenna -> http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz .
Using modified bits and peices I built an antenna that allowed my usb adapter to pick up some APs from Maasrecht, namely MS-12, MS-71, MS-13 and WINX.
I've just got a 27dbi parabolic-dish with feed on trial. I've got this dish connected to a 32Mw D-Link AP via a short (20cm shielded, low loss) cable.
It's got LOS to Tygerberg Transmitter towers (15KM away).
So far I can pick up :
WINX, MS-12, MS-13, MS-71, Currant-tygervalley (also known as currantT) and a few other nets of negligible strength (less than 4 RSSI or 15% signal strength).
I'm probably going to phone both Uninet and Wireless Online on Monday and find out if they can give me some sort of trial connection, just to test the quality of the link.
If anyone has any tips of any kind concerning wireless links over 15KMs, speak up! please.
Other than that, yar... all this because of Telkom
I'm also kinda worried about one basic bit of technological sense about all this. I can receive their signal... but can they receive my signal ? Is 32 mW strong enough to go 15KM ?
Spirit USB Wifi adapter + 5m USB cable + laptop running netstumbler + car = decent wardriving tool.
Radio traffic increase :
I live on a farm quite far out near Durbanville (35 min). Six months ago I didn't get any wifi signals entering our property or on our road... a few days ago (October '05) I tried wardriving again using the same setup and found 9 signals while driving down the road we're on.
A thing or two about wireless...
Well, we're on a farm, best we can get is ISDN, which isn't an "always-on" connection and works out quite expensive even though it is possible to pull about 9GB out of our line per month in total regardless of whether it's international or local.
A year ago we tried getting wireless from Uninet. To cut a long (and I do mean long story short, it took about 38 phone calls before they came and checked our farm for a suitable signal.
Fifty rand later and the result was "sorry sir, no usable signals here". The guy who tested the site said that Uninet was probably going to have some sort of AP closer to us up in the near future (2 months from then).
6 months came and went and the site survey was repeated (admittedly the second time they responded much faster).
The result was the same, no usable signal. The tester was using a Yagi 7dbi (possibly 12dbi) antenna and a Linux laptop.
Wireless Online checked our site too, they also couldn't find a usable signal...
Meanwhile Telkom started promoting ADSL on TV and other media... fast and cheap... well... that was kinda frustrating.
It got worse when Mweb (they're currently our ISP) started sending us e-mail and even sent us an imaginative brochure about how great their ADSL service is and why we should get it.
Frustrating!
I went googling and found a great site about how you can build your own wifi antenna -> http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz .
Using modified bits and peices I built an antenna that allowed my usb adapter to pick up some APs from Maasrecht, namely MS-12, MS-71, MS-13 and WINX.
I've just got a 27dbi parabolic-dish with feed on trial. I've got this dish connected to a 32Mw D-Link AP via a short (20cm shielded, low loss) cable.
It's got LOS to Tygerberg Transmitter towers (15KM away).
So far I can pick up :
WINX, MS-12, MS-13, MS-71, Currant-tygervalley (also known as currantT) and a few other nets of negligible strength (less than 4 RSSI or 15% signal strength).
I'm probably going to phone both Uninet and Wireless Online on Monday and find out if they can give me some sort of trial connection, just to test the quality of the link.
If anyone has any tips of any kind concerning wireless links over 15KMs, speak up! please.
Other than that, yar... all this because of Telkom
I'm also kinda worried about one basic bit of technological sense about all this. I can receive their signal... but can they receive my signal ? Is 32 mW strong enough to go 15KM ?