From: Andre Ludwig (andre.ludwig@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jun 10 2004 - 15:19:54 EDT
I have found that cisco cards paired with kismet, make for one of the
best site survey tools around. Then a good prism based card in
conjunction with a hermes card to top it off for actual pen testing.
(cisco works fine as well, but i just allways have my cisco card stuck
to kismet to watch all the action on all channels at once)
Just my two cents.
I would write a bit more but i cant right now.
Andre Ludwig CISSP
On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 20:32:48 +0100, Andrew A. Vladimirov
<mlists@arhont.com> wrote:
>
> pen-test@nym.hush.com wrote:
> >>In an attempt to investigate the wlan in terms of pen-testing, i am
> >>wondering what is the best antenna one would need and the best (in >terms
> >
> > of wireless pen testing needs) wireless card around?
> >
> > Antenna
> > As far as types go, you'll probably want dipole and yagi. Also look
> > beyond the reported gain on an antenna and look at the type of cable
> > and connectors because, if poorly shielded, they'll introduce _lots_
> > of loss. Also look at the radiation patterns to make sure it's adequate
> > for your situation.
>
> Good omni (we use 12 dBi) and decent directional (we use 19 dBi but will
> buy 24 dBi one, the beamwidth should not be more than 8 degrees). You'll
> need high gain low beamwidth directionals to pinpoint devices,
> triangulate attackers, blast through walls etc. And yes, pay a lot of
> attention to the connectors and cables, especially pigtails. Always have
> a spare pigtail with you - they get broken / worn out easily. Get proper
> connectors from the start - a barrel adapter can introduce up to 2 dBm loss.
>
> Our favourite sites for antennas, amplifiers and Co:
>
> http://www.fab-corp.com
> http://www.hyperlinktech.com/
> http://www.solwise.co.uk/networkingwireless.htm
>
>
> >
> > Cards
> > I like the Senao (EnGenius in USA) cards as they've been the most
> powerful
> > I've come across (200mW output power for my 802.11b card). As far as
> > chipsets are concerned, Prism2/Prism54 and Atheros are probably your
> > best bets (Cisco Aironet is popular also). I'd definitely avoid Broadcom
> > chipsets.
>
> Prism2 is a must, you may need Atheros for 802.11a evaluation.
> Our favourite card is SMC High Power EliteConnect - Prism2 chipset, 23
> dBm power, excellent receiving sensitivity, removable dipole omni and
> two decent external antenna connectors. Get a pair of them for some
> man-in-the-middle attacks too.
>
> As to the wireless pentests per se, we wrote a fat handbook about it
> that would be shipped on 25th this month. Check out www.wi-foo.com and
> look at the table of contents, Appendix G is our official wireless
> pentesting template we use when working with clients and it is 16 pages
> long :) Also check out the list of tools on the site (sorry, open source
> only ! :)
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew
>
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