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Technical Groups and Papers
- The 802.11 specification
- Bluetooth
- Wireless Ethernet
- IEEE Working Groups
- IEEE 802.11b Specification
- IEEE 802.1x (Radius Authentication)
- IEEE 802.15 (Personal Area Networks)
- I EEE 802.16 (Wireless MANs)
- IEEE 802.11e (QOS Extensions)
- UCB finds Security weaknesses in WEP (initial anouncements, followups and rebutals).
- FCC Rules and Regulations for 802.11 in the 2.4ghz Band
General Wireless Information
- What you should know when starting a wireless project.
[http://ordlink.com/cgi-bin/hilite.pl/codes/portland/_DATA/TITLE33/CHAPTER_33_274_RADIO_Frequency_Tra/33_274_030__Facilities_Exempt_.html Multnomah County Antenna Laws]
- Low Cost Wireless Network
- Tutorials and general information on wireless LANS.
- General Information on dB, antenna gain, Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), and lots more.
- Linux wireless LAN FAQ - mostly linux specific but good general info on how 802.11 works as well.
Linux wireless [http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ howto]
weca - wireless ethernet [http://www.wirelessethernet.org/ association]
Authenticated mobile IP on wireless [http://dopey.rediris.es/ftp/software/security/net-crypt/mobile-ip.FreeBSD/mip-July97.README networks under freebsd]
Network computing reviews various [http://www.networkcomputing.com/1113/1113f2full.html 802.11b solutions]
- This is a really good discussion about various 802.11b solutions. lots and lots of info.
Interoperability between linux frees/wan and other [http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-1.8/doc/interop.html clients]
- windows, mac and *bsd
Wireless-nets: magazine, news letter etc [http://www.wireless-nets.com/ by jim geier]
FCC Rules and Regulations for [http://www.lns.com/papers/part15/ 802.11 in the 2.4ghz band]
[http://www.oreillynet.com/wireless/ O'Reilly Wireless web site]
WirelessHealth page
[http://www.networkcomputing.com/1115/1115ws22.html Anatomy of IEEE 802.11b Wireless]
- Wireless News and Information
Review of WKMN Training Course: "A Newbie's Guide to Wireless" [NewbieGuideToWirelessReview]
[http://www.CityMesh.de A german language info-site about Metropolitan Area Networking]
Mapping and Discovery Tools
WiFi Mappers
- Online mapping tools with street info
- Topozone, high quality topographical maps of the USA.
- Distance and bearing calculator from lat/long
MapIt! Unix mapping CGI to provide web based maps
- Map Server, Unix CGI to provide web based GIS data
- Digital Raster Maps for Portland Oregon
- Radio Mobile, map radio networks (windows software)
- Calculate the loss of signal over various types and distances of cable.
- The Tiger 2000 map data gathered by the US Census Bureau
- WiGLE.net wireless network database, map generation and network plotting.
Linux Drivers, Software and Documentation
Hacks
- Linux on the Apple Airport
Drivers
See LinuxDrivers
Software
- Linux router projects
FreeSCO - http://www.freesco.org/
WRP - http://www.nocat.net/
Smooth Wall - http://www.smoothwall.org
Seattle Firewall (Seawall) - http://seawall.sourceforge.net/
- Perl command line interface to the Airport
- A Java interface to the Airport (also a utility that measures signal strength and noise)
- Dynamics: Mobile IP software from Helsinki U. Tech.
- Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix
Documentation
- Absolute value systems - they wrote the wlan faq and also appear to have an sdk for wireless development under linux.
- How to build linux for a disk on chip system
- How to use a *nix computer as an access point
- Dynamics: Mobile IP software from Helsinki U. Tech.
FreeBSD Documentation and Utilities
Documentation
- How to get FreeBSD to do a wireless install
- Setting up Wireless Cards on FreeBSD
FreeBSD 4.6 Wireless AP (w/ Firewall & NAT using IPFW)
- Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point for your Wireless Network
FreeBSD Utilities
- bsd-airtools
- Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix
Windows Software
- The Karl Net Configurator for the Airport and RG-1000.
- Freebase - Configure a Macintosh Airport (note: should works with the RG-1000 as well)
- PGP Net - a windows ipsec compliant vpn client.
http://www.nai.com/international/caribbean/asp_set/products/tns/pgpvpnclient_intro.asp (dead link June 17 2002)
http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html (second download site)
- Cross platform Airport wireless networks
Macintosh Software
- iStumbler - Wireless Scanning Utility for Mac OS X
MacStumbler - a NetStumbler clone for Mac OS X
- KisMAC - a wireless stumbler for Mac OS X
ClassicStumbler - AirPort companion software scans for all Wi-Fi networks within range. For Mac OS.
Vendor Equipment
- Victoria Wireless - Wi-fi products and information.
Moonblink Wireless - Discount Wireless ISP equipment & More
- Nova Port Wireless Solutions - A local wireless LAN solution provider
- Invictus Networks - The largest wireless reseller in the North West
- Super Pass (Canadian Antenna Company)
- Hyperlink Technologies
- Amplifiers from Raylink
- Netnimble, Antennas and more ...
Building Your Own Equipment
- The Home brew antenna shootout
- Slashdot commentary on above link
- More antenna info
Directional Antennas
- Trevor Marshall's Biquad Feed for Primestar Dish
- Seattle Wireless is doing great work on making antenna's from very cheap consumer grade bits and pieces.
- How-to Loop-Uda-Yagi
- MJason Hecker has an excellent document on his helical antenna design
- Guerrilla.net's directional antenna howto
- Andrew Clap's Directional Antenna (should be very cheap to build)
- Rob Flickenger's rework of Andrew Clap's Antenna
- More refinements of the Pringles can antenna:
- Wlan 2.4 GHz antenna do-it-yourself projects
- Martti Palomaki's Cake Can Panel Antenna
- Wave Guide Antennas
- Rob Flickenger's Cantenna
- Also a very nice page. David likes circular wave guides and has some interesting ideas.
- Michael Erskine's Parabolic Template
- More CANtennas
Omni-Directional Antennas
- Tony Langdon has design details for a high gain 2.4 GHz omnidirectional antenna (look for links mentioning 2.4Ghz near the bottom of the page).
- Guerrilla.net's omni-directional antenna howto
- A cheap and small omni-directional antenna
- Another cheap and small omni. Appears to be gone.
- The slim-jim omni
Dish Antennas
- Use a Surplus Primestar Dish as an IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking Antenna
- More on the same line, (~1000ft range!)
Other
- How to run Power over Ethernet
- How far can you extend your power cable before going to POE?
- Adding an external antenna to a Dlink PCMCIA card (DWL-650)
- Pictures of a dissected a 4dB Maxrad Omni-directional antenna
- Homebrew Embedded Linux Wireless Router
Online Discussions
- Free Networks Weblog
- Weblog on 802.11b
- French weblog on wireless
- Mobile Mesh Networking
- Slashdot articles of interest
[http://slashdot.org/articles/01/04/02/1323221.shtml Comments on an O'Reilly]
[http://slashdot.org/articles/01/04/03/160236.shtml More 802.11b scaremongering]
[http://slashdot.org/articles/01/01/29/148206.shtml The announcement of GAWD] and PersonalTelco's first /.'ing.
[http://slashdot.org/articles/00/04/04/2242231.shtml Apple's Airport updated for 128 bit encryption]
[http://slashdot.org/articles/00/12/04/1950212.shtml Talking about SeattleWireless and other burgeoning wireless communities]
[http://slashdot.org/askslashdot/00/09/18/2345218.shtml An Ask Slashdot comparison of the Airport and the RG-1000]
[http://slashdot.org/articles/00/04/06/1235248.shtml People hacking the Airports with custom antennas]
[http://slashdot.org/askslashdot/01/01/23/200254.shtml Home repair of the Airports]
[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/12/06/1248209&mode=thread War Driving with the kids]
SecurityGeeks, articles of interest
[http://securitygeeks.shmoo.com/article.php?story=20010416165627989 A bit about 802.1x]
[http://securitygeeks.shmoo.com/article.php?story=2000121306222979 Insecurities in WEP]
[http://securitygeeks.shmoo.com/article.php?story=20010403153620361 More WEP problems, this time with the RG-1000]
- O'Reilly.net technical articles
[http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/197 Calculating the horizon and fresnel zones]
[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2001/05/03/longshot.html How far can 802.11 go?]
- Kuro5hin article about why community networks are important by one of the consume.net gentlemen
- CNN article on wireless (in)security
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