On 11/12/05, Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> wrote:
Eh. It's Cisco. Shouldn't be too hard to write an app that will lie to this network about where you are.
high power works great to confuse these location tracking heuristics; a 1W* shows up as 'right next to AP' on all radios in the vicinity. a number of access point makers include this kind of location tracking capability, for example Newbury Networks 'locale points': http://www.newburynetworks.com/products/coretech.php?localepoints so this applies to more than just the cisco/Airespace products. there are tricks to work around high powered clients / rogue AP signals but i haven't seen vendors implement them yet and exactly what these workarounds are is left as an exercise for the reader. :) best regards, * this probably exceeds FCC EIRP limits but no one cares about the FCC anymore right?