hi mr bugs :-) On 08/03/15 at 05:38pm, Mr Bugs wrote:
The WiFi jammers have an interesting MO. They don't throw up static on the frequency, that would also block their own wifi. They spoof de-authentication packets. I've been looking for a way to detect this kind of jamming because my WiFi sucks and I live next to three hotels, what you get for living in downtown Atlanta.
i forgot if kismet showed signal strengths of the wifi ap's ... "stronger" signal wins over weaker signal strengths might not be a jamming issue ?? kismet and tcpdump might be able to show you the packets you're looking for ? what happens if you put up a properly designed wire mess around the exterior windows of your house/condo/aptr?? i'd wag/blindly say the area is probably full of rogue wifi ap's floating around where evergbody is trying to wardrive each other and pick up un-suspecting traveling visitor's login and passwd info ... signals bouncing off steel/concrete is not ez to filter out what should be random background white noise if you're sitting next to the radiating source .. pixie dust alvin # DDoS-Mitigator.net # DDoS-Simulator.net