Gary, We are looking to purchase a device along the same lines. From my research so far, I think that you are going to be hard pressed to find a good layer 1 and layer 2 device any cheaper than a few grand. We are currently looking to getting a YellowJacket from www.bvsystems.com which starts at around $2800. I think it may be cheaper if you already have a compatible iPaq. It sounds like it might be a great tool to have. Network Magazine had an article about various tools that mentions it and other tools: http://www.networkmagazine.com/article/NMG20030305S0001 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Nugent" <garynugentat_private> To: <pen-testat_private> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:27 AM Subject: HW/SW Rogue AP Wireless Detection > Hello, there, I am looking for anyone who has had experience with a combined (pref. PDA) device for signal detection/analysis. I am familiar with the Fluke Ipaq-based product (http://www.flukenetworks.com/us/LAN/Handheld+Testers/WaveRunner/Overview.ht m), but it is quite expensive (app. $2500 US or more). The rogue AP detection is a crucial part of this. Any thoughts? > > Regards, > > Gary Nugent > E gary.nugentat_private > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > This message originated from a mobile.rogers.com webmail account. > Ce message provient d'un compte de courriel web mobile.rogers.com. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > Are your vulnerability scans producing just another report? > Manage the entire remediation process with StillSecure VAM's > Vulnerability Repair Workflow. > Download a free 15-day trial: > http://www2.stillsecure.com/download/sf_vuln_list.html > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Did you know that you have VNC running on your network? Your hacker does. Plug your security holes now! Download a free 15-day trial of VAM: http://www2.stillsecure.com/download/sf_vuln_list.html
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