Interesting presentation on aircrack site. Some new features added π
link to site : http://www.aircrack-ng.org
link to video : http://tourian.jchost.net/shadow/re/defcon/Zero_Chaos-MrX_08_dc_t212.mov
Interesting presentation on aircrack site. Some new features added π
link to site : http://www.aircrack-ng.org
link to video : http://tourian.jchost.net/shadow/re/defcon/Zero_Chaos-MrX_08_dc_t212.mov
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We would like to announce the release of a new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices. The new HAL is the result of a collaboration between OpenWrt.org, DD-WRT and MakSat Technologies (P) Ltd. It is the first result of a common effort, and the present collaborators would like to share the product of this work. It is their intention to provide reliable and continued support for other projects using this new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices.
The HAL provides a defined API to access and control Atheros WLAN chipsets, and is an integral part for many drivers such as MadWifi. Comparing it with the HAL that’s currently used by MadWifi, the most important changes are:
Home of the new HAL will be the website of the madwifi.org project. Future development will be coordinated here, and the bug tracking facility can be used to report bugs or file feature requests.
For commercial requests please contact hal@maksat.de.
The following is a list of links to involved projects and/or already available vendor solutions using the new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices:
For more info of features and suported hardware madwifi.org
New interesting product is coming to market Ubiquiti NanoStation – two versions for 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands.
There is not much info available only the info and datasheets. A both devices running new Ubiquiti AirOS which is also interesting.
The device designed to advance the Global Wireless ISP industry to the next level. Featuring a compact indoor/outdoor design and an interface so intuitive even the most technically challenged can instantly become experts. But, don’t be fooled; it is as powerful as it is simple. Nanostation packs some phenomenal performance with a revolutionary design combining a hi-gain 4 antenna system, advanced radio architecture, and highly researched and developed firmware technology allowing throughput, stability, and capacity performance rivaling even the highest-end WiMax networks. All at a MSRP of $79.
http://www.ubnt.com/products/ns5.php
http://www.ubnt.com/products/ns2.php
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