Very short range antenna for more accurate location
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 6:09 am
I often wardrive using a Raspberry Pi running Kismet.
When I started war driving I used a high gain omni-directional on a mag mount on the roof of my vehicle. I had a lot of results.
At some point I upgraded to two yagi antennas on two Alfa USB adapters. The number of results was ridiculous.
Eventually I damaged the wire going to the mag mount on top of my vehicle. I would still get results but they were limited to maybe 50 feet from my vehicle.
One day I was trying to locate a bunch of Cradlepoint APs around where I work and I realized that damaged mag mount was still very useful. I decided to further reduce the range of the mag mount/antenna combo by placing it inside my vehicle and getting the lowest gain antenna I could find. I think it was a 4db omni-directional that is about 3 inches long. Reception varied depending on the strength of the AP but a lot of times I had to be within 20 feet of an AP to pick it up.
Anyway I found the Cradlepoint APs... They were suspended on either telco or cable wires on poles. Now I just need to figure out their purpose.
Anyway I just wanted to share how I turned a damaged antenna into a useful tool...
Dan
When I started war driving I used a high gain omni-directional on a mag mount on the roof of my vehicle. I had a lot of results.
At some point I upgraded to two yagi antennas on two Alfa USB adapters. The number of results was ridiculous.
Eventually I damaged the wire going to the mag mount on top of my vehicle. I would still get results but they were limited to maybe 50 feet from my vehicle.
One day I was trying to locate a bunch of Cradlepoint APs around where I work and I realized that damaged mag mount was still very useful. I decided to further reduce the range of the mag mount/antenna combo by placing it inside my vehicle and getting the lowest gain antenna I could find. I think it was a 4db omni-directional that is about 3 inches long. Reception varied depending on the strength of the AP but a lot of times I had to be within 20 feet of an AP to pick it up.
Anyway I found the Cradlepoint APs... They were suspended on either telco or cable wires on poles. Now I just need to figure out their purpose.
Anyway I just wanted to share how I turned a damaged antenna into a useful tool...
Dan