I wonder if karlnet code could change the DSSS code The ISP-WIRELESS Discussion List ___________ -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] _______________________________________________
This vulnerability requires the device to use Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance, the key here being the Collision Avoidance. Karlnet does not use CA since it is based on a pollin
Thanks for the reply Chris, nice to know you are still monitoring the list. RLM --Original Message-- From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of Chris Conn
Yes, I know that karlnet uses a different MAC, but it does detect standard DSSS packets as the DSSS code is the same as any 802.11b [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] On anounced -- [This E-mail
Of course I still monitor the list, we still utilise Karlnet extensively! Probably right Mr Metcalf that the PHY layer can be denied service using this method. That is assuming that the Turbocell pro
Chris, I wasn't thinking about the DOS, but rather the ability of karlnet to change the DSSS code to completely remove that possibility and maybe prevent it from being sniffed using kismet Dan [mailt
Dan Metcalf wrote: Chris, I wasn't thinking about the DOS, but rather the ability of karlnet to change the DSSS code to completely remove that possibility and maybe prevent it from being sniffed usin
the and not Orinoco Yes, I use kismet, and karlnet shows up on it, and it provides SNR for the karlnet system... I have NOT actually dumped any karlnet packets... I don't use WEP, but I do use all O