Tuesday, April 27, 2010

About Computer Networking: Google Street (and Home Wi-Fi) View

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From Bradley Mitchell, your Guide to Computer Networking
Officials in Germany were recently surprised to discover that Google Street View autos are scanning German neighborhoods for wireless access points. Although Google hasn't published Wi-Fi maps anywhere on Street View yet, local or national laws might not forbid it. After all, anybody with basic wardriving tools could collect the SSID and MAC address of neighborhood routers without too much trouble, right?

What Is Wardriving?
Somehow, the thought of someone running around scanning wireless spectrum with a Wi-Fi laptop and a USB stick is a lot less threatening than roaming company cars with hookups to one of the world's largest information databases. Or maybe not.

The Jalalabad Fab-Fi Network
One thing I failed to accomplish in my college days was helping build municipal Wi-Fi networks in far-away countries using chicken wire and wood scraps. Fortunately, the "Fab-Fi" team has got slackers like me covered. But are these kids old enough to know who MacGyver is?

DISCUSS: How to Prevent Internet Bandwidth Usage When Idle
Did you know that your home network could be using its Internet connection by itself, even when you're away from the computer? It causes a problem particularly for those who have Internet service with bandwidth caps or who pay based on the amount of bandwidth being used. What (if anything) can be done? We're discussing it right now on the message board.

Introduction to Network File Sharing
Speaking of bandwidth, one of the fastest ways to soak up all the available bandwidth of your Internet connection is to set up some public file sharing applications. Don't let P2P scare you off, though; sharing files can be safe, fun and fast.

 


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