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Tips on Stopping Hackers and War Drivers (Part 1)

April 16th, 2006 · No Comments

War drivers are generally deals with finding wireless access points, documenting them and uploading their locations to the web. So if you’re wonder why someone do this, well there are several reasons.

For starters, they want free internet access. Next they could just be war driving as a hobby; finally they could be targeting your network for financial gain. One of the most asked questions is how do you stop hackers from trying to hack your wireless lan and how to catch them in the act.

So how do you stop Wardrivers? There are six easy ways to accomplish this task.

Tip number one: Use directional antennas. One of the most under stated uses of directional antennas are how they keep your wireless signal within your area of operation. If you are using a Omni directional antenna that is causing half the signal to travel outside your building, you have a major security problem. Also while using your wireless directional antenna turndown transmit power to reduce your signal strength if you can.

Tip number two: Blend your wireless antennas into your buildings architecture or keep them low profile. This is not expensive, the whole point is not letting your antennas stick out like a sore thumb so anyone driving by doesn’t say, wow they have a wireless network.

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