Possible jamming

Michael Ferguson michael at shed.com
Tue Sep 2 19:36:52 EDT 2014


This could become very useful....

I already have the ability to verify the status of any interface, but it would be very useful to have the status of wireless laptops etc... hmmm I wonder whether the iPads will comply ?

michael
Sent from my iPad

> On Sep 2, 2014, at 7:26 PM, Horst Brinker <horst-ml at cox.net> wrote:
> 
> Works for me….
> 
> sparky:~ horst$ sw_vers
> ProductName:	Mac OS X
> ProductVersion:	10.9.4
> BuildVersion:	13E28
> sparky:~ horst$ airport  -I
>      agrCtlRSSI: -73
>      agrExtRSSI: 0
>     agrCtlNoise: -92
>     agrExtNoise: 0
>           state: running
>         op mode: station 
>      lastTxRate: 176
>         maxRate: 1300
> lastAssocStatus: 0
>     802.11 auth: open
>       link auth: wpa2-psk
>           BSSID: 28:c6:8e:8f:7d:88
>            SSID: airporch-5g
>             MCS: 2
>         channel: 153,80
> sparky:~ horst$ 
> 
> 
> Horst
> 
>> On Sep 2, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Hendrik van Eeden <hvaneeden at comcast.net> wrote:
>> 
>> This does not seem to work in Mavericks.
>> 
>> Henk
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 2, 2014, at 9:16 AM, horst-ml <horst-ml at cox.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> If I wanted to monitor my wifi, I'd use the command line airport command. http://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airport-the-little-known-command-line-wireless-utility/
>>> 
>>> It would be easy to set up a scheduled event either in Xtension or launchd to periodically report things like signal strength and noise. 
>>> 
>>> Horst
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 2, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Thomas Henry <tjhjr at mac.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Thought I’d throw this out here, maybe someone has experienced this before.
>>>> 
>>>> I think someone might be jamming my WiFi signals, as none of my security cameras had any recordings on them last night. This included one not yet in XTension (my Raspberry Pi, which I’m still messing with to get into XTension ;)).Never turned off WiFi, nor is any kind of Timed Access set up. Without getting all paranoid about it, is there a way in XTension or XTdb to continually monitor my ongoing WiFi signal to see if there is a significant (and consistent) drop in signal? Having a daily graphic report would be cool, or send me a text alert (when it happens) of some sort would be nice too.
>>>> 
>>>> Ultimately, I’m going to hardwire my Airsights with PoE, and nonie of them use the 802.11n spec (darn), but for now, being able to start monitoring some sort of pattern would be helpful.
>>>> 
>>>> Tom
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