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From: techlist at kc.rr.com (Jeff Schreiner)
Subject: Cisco LEAP exploit tool...

Ok, I see I need to clarify that statement.  I was not disputing the fact
that an RF transmission could not be extended to cover greater distances by
using a yagi, beam or parabolic antenna I know this and yes I also read that
section on point-to-point power limits.

The situation I was thinking of was of a wireless router or access point
with an out of the box physical configuration using the two supplied
omni-directionals (that most wireless routers come with) being mounted say
in the center of the 1st or 2nd floor of an office complex in a metropolitan
area.  Is it realistically possible to pick up a signal from 7 miles away
without any modification whatsoever to the transmitting station?

If so what type of setup would be required on the receiving end?

Jeff KB0WUN

-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com
[mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] On Behalf Of Dave Horsfall
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:06 PM
To: Full Disclosure List
Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Cisco LEAP exploit tool...

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Jeff Schreiner wrote:

> Sorry about the extended discussion on RF broadcasts, the main point
wanted
> to point out was detecting a 802.11 2.4 GHz transmission from 7 miles away
> would be almost impossible.

http://huizen.deds.nl/~pa0hoo/helix_wifi/linkbudgetcalc/wlan_budgetcalc.html
would indicate otherwise.

> Jeff Schreiner
> FCC call sign KB0WUN

-- Dave VK2KFU

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