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xtemplar
07-05-2007, 06:38 AM
If wala kayong pambyad nang internet at meron wireless internet signal sa inyo lugar.. eto gawin nyo. (dapat meron kayong wifi cards).
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tsaka nlang ang steps.. i-document ko muna..

arizusa
07-05-2007, 06:43 AM
hey ano toh mukang intresting po...cge po im looking forward po dito...

xtemplar
07-05-2007, 06:48 AM
Guyz, I will just attached here the site on how to make a tin can guide antenna..

http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/cantennahowto.html#vendors

I want you want more gain db, you can follow the picture above.

xtemplar
07-05-2007, 06:49 AM
sorry guyz, hirap mag document... just follow lang steps provided by the site above.. hehehe..

xtemplar
07-05-2007, 07:06 AM
If you want a much easier way.. try this guyz.!

xtemplar
07-05-2007, 07:08 AM
continuation from above... c",)

ladygaille84
07-09-2007, 08:04 AM
heheh parang ang hirap... ! hahah!

xtemplar
07-09-2007, 01:47 PM
this maybe isnt for the guyz who are not "technical" enough to go through with this.. heheh. c",) but the second option is i Guess very simple to try..

mikiong
07-09-2007, 02:24 PM
Dude pwede ba ito malapit sa mga internet cafe na gumagamit ng wireless internet connection? or ung talagang wifi hotspot dito sa pinas?

Interesting to dude, ngaun lng me pumunta sa thread na ito..

sher
07-09-2007, 04:52 PM
ganong kalayo b ung massagap? i mean ganong kalayo/kalapit ba ko dpat sa kanila?
pano namn kung may wifi zone nga sa paligid kaso ndi free ung service nila na yon? my byad makigamit dun s coffee shop e,hehehe.

arizusa
07-10-2007, 12:31 AM
Yeah like s starbucks. .Pero intresting po e2 na medyo mahirap po. .

xtemplar
07-10-2007, 08:33 AM
ang kailangan lang dito mga fren is wifi signal, kahit sa mga katabi nyong bahay/internet cafes etc, basta meron lang signal at ang mas maganda if yong signal nla is not not secured (wep and wpa keys are disabled).. tulad ko,fronting ng bahay namin is meron signal and unsecured kaya free ung internet ko.. heheh.. kaso nga lang meron time na cguro nilipat ung wifi router/access point, kaya mahina yong connection minsan.. dpende din yon sa layo ng wifi host nyo..

xtemplar
07-10-2007, 08:39 AM
if meron signal sa inyo na security enabled, yan.. mas mahirap kasi kailangan nyo pang i-hack yong SSID ang passkey (madugo to.. heheh).

pwedi rin nyo tong gawin buzness, and kayo yong host.. and sila yong gagawa nong nasa post 1st page.. kahit yong 2nd option, k na yon.. mas stable yong connection if malapit.. more or less kaya ang 100meter+/-... pero depende dn un sa host.

xtemplar
07-10-2007, 08:54 AM
ganong kalayo b ung massagap? i mean ganong kalayo/kalapit ba ko dpat sa kanila?
pano namn kung may wifi zone nga sa paligid kaso ndi free ung service nila na yon? my byad makigamit dun s coffee shop e,hehehe.

malapit ba sa inyo ang coffee shop?
if gagamit you ng service ng wifi sa coffe shop, pano ung
pag activate nla? i think sila yong mag activate then maglalagay ng
passkey... dapt meron kang keylogger sa laptop mo and retrieve mo lang
yong passkey nla.. hehehhttp://dotsis.com/%7Ehime/new/satan.gif. syempre babayad ka at first..
after mong makuha ang passkey gawa ka ng nasa post 1st page 2nd option.. heheh. configure mo lang ng wasto pc mo for wireless then dapat naka line of sight yong parabolic na gawa mo.. after this find the signal and
put passkey you "hack" earlier if prompted. heheh. yon, meron kanang free nternet..

sher
07-11-2007, 03:06 AM
haha! oo cla nagcconfigure eh.. may bayad kze.. wla akong key logger :( ano example nun?
kya lng ndi super lpit.. may 2 streets na pagitan eh,hehe.. malayo nb msyado un? dapat as in same building ni kapitabhay?

mikiong
07-11-2007, 08:59 AM
Saan-saan kaya dito sa Pinas ang may wi-fi hotspot? Pwedeng-pwede yan sa ganyang mga bagay...

sher
07-12-2007, 07:36 AM
Saan-saan kaya dito sa Pinas ang may wi-fi hotspot? Pwedeng-pwede yan sa ganyang mga bagay...

sa robinsons mall.. may iba, may certain zone lng. pwo may isang rob, as in buong mall.. sa Shell sa magallanes, free as in open xa.. sa starbucks, ndi free.. dami pang iba. :) depnde cguro if san ka dito sa pinas,hehehe.

mikiong
07-12-2007, 08:29 AM
Oh free cia??? Ang galing nmn kng gnn... Dito sa amin sa ilocos, ewan k lng kng saan ang may wifi hotspot eh, sabi sa pagudpud daw, ewan ko lang.. Pero alam kng sangkatutak ang wifi hotspot jan sa manila, lalong lalo na sa mga malls and coffee shops jan.. Try kng galugarin mga yan at popost ko dito..

sher
07-12-2007, 08:40 AM
nge, ang layo mo pala, hehe.. wla akong alam n hotspot jan, hehe.. dito2 lang ako sa kapaligiran..
pero mas ggus2hin ko magsurf dito s haus kesa mkigamit ng connection s labas, bka kc may software pla cla na maoopen history and mlalaman pa account ko na di ko alm,at pti personal info e makuha p nila.. meron kayang ganon?

mikiong
07-12-2007, 09:15 AM
Yap medyo malayo sa Manila: (Laoag City, to be exact). ay naku kahit anjan kapa sa haus niyo kaya nila ihack yang wireless internet niyo, if ever na ganon nga connection niyo..

WiFi Hotspots:
In Manila only, di ko alam if there is another wifi hotspots pa anywhere else sa Pinas.

WiFi Hotspots:
In Manila only, di ko alam if there is another wifi hotspots pa anywhere else sa Pinas.

STARBUCKS Coffee
Robinsons Commercial Complex
Manila City PH 1550
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

AMAZONIA Bar
470 M.H. del Pilar Street. Ermita
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

FIGARO Coffee
G/F Robinsons Place Manila. M. Adriatico. Ermita
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

GLORIA JEANS Coffee
Robinsons Place Mall
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

MEAL DEALS
Endriga Bldg.. 2270 Taft Ave.
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

My RENDEZVOUZ Cafe
Legaspi Tower. Roxas Boulevard cor. Vito Cruz
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Netopia
University Mall. Taft Avenue
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Netopia
Padre Faura St. Ermita
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

NETWORLD Hotel
Jipang Building. Roxas Blvd. cor. Perla St.
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

PACO PARK OASIS Hotel
1032 Belen Street. Paco
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Seattles Best Coffee
Harrison Plaza Mall. Vito Cruz cor FB Harrison
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Seattles Best Coffee
SM Mall Manila
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Starbucks Coffee
Robinsons Commercial Complex
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Starbucks Coffee
Torre Lorenzo Building. Taft Avenue cor. Vito Cruz Street
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

TUBBIES Cafe
Taft Tower Taft Avenue (beside DLSU)
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

WESTIN PHILIPPINE PLAZA
Roxas Boulevard
Manila City PH N/A
SSID: Auto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

SEATTLE'S BEST COFFEE
Harrison Plaza Mall, Vito Cruz cor FB Harrison
Manila City PH 1000
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

SEATTLE'S BEST COFFEE
SM Mall Manila
Manila City PH 1000
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

TUBBIES Cafe
Taft Tower Taft Avenue (beside DLSU)
Manila City PH 1000
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

WESTIN PHILIPPINE PLAZA
Roxas Boulevard
Manila City PH 1000
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

NETOPIA
Taft Avenue
Manila City PH 1000
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

NETOPIA
Padre Faura St. Ermita
Manila City PH 1000
SSID:
PROVIDERS: Boingo

WESTIN PHILIPPINE PLAZA
Roxas Blvd
Manila City PH NA
SSID: SubscriberAuto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

NETOPIA - University Mall - DLSU
Ground Floor- University Mall- Taft Ave
Manila PH 1004
SSID: SubscriberAuto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

Robinson's Place Manila
Pedro Gil
Manila PH 1000
SSID: SubscriberAuto Detect
PROVIDERS: Trustive

InterContinental Hotels
NO. 1 AYALA AVE, MAKATI CITY
MANILA PH NA
SSID: N/A
PROVIDERS: In-House

xtemplar
07-12-2007, 02:10 PM
dami pala hotspots jan.. pero dito sa cebu sa airport lang yata and sa selected malls lang..

pero tong connection ko ndi sa hotspot ko nakuha, sa neighbor lang.. hehehe.
disabled kasi security key nla..

xtemplar
07-12-2007, 02:18 PM
other reference for hobbiest...
http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/has.html

kahit pringles can, pwedi.. c",)

mikiong
07-12-2007, 04:18 PM
Oo nga swerte nila jan sa manila, wala pa akong nababalitaan dito na my wifi hotspots dito sa amin...

Kng meron man, ttry ko yan, or kahit anong my wireless internet connection jan..

Galing mo palang manghack bro! Hehehe...

sher
07-13-2007, 02:49 AM
swerte cguro in terms of srvices na inooffer ng entities.. mas swerte kau kc payapa s lugar nyo,hehehe..
pano m b nalalaman tong mga ganto xtemplar? ntnong ko lng po. research lng gnon? u mean gnwa m yan pra makakuha ng connection s neighbor? hehe.. wala bang way pra mahalata ka nila?

xtemplar
07-13-2007, 03:19 AM
swerte cguro in terms of srvices na inooffer ng entities.. mas swerte kau kc payapa s lugar nyo,hehehe..
pano m b nalalaman tong mga ganto xtemplar? ntnong ko lng po. research lng gnon? u mean gnwa m yan pra makakuha ng connection s neighbor? hehe.. wala bang way pra mahalata ka nila?

ei sher.. c",) ordinary user lang kasi ang neigbor namin.. kaya cguro not
protected yong signal nya.. heheh.. his using a wireless router and ang maganda is ndi nya na enable yong WEP or WPA keys.. :devil:
Meron dn ibang signal d2 pero security enabled, try kong i-hack but ndi pa gumana.. heheh. :devil:

My purpose lang sa antenna is just to boost my coverage signal.. yap! researh lang.. heheh..

reference for wifi hacking: :devil:
http://www.hackinthebox.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=7948&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

xtemplar
07-13-2007, 03:22 AM
makikita nla ako pag meron silang for example "Netstumbler" na software.. heheh.

mikiong
07-13-2007, 07:28 AM
Yap payapa nga sa lugar nmin... Malinis pa, hall of famer pa city nmin..

Hmmm try ko post dito ung way nmn kng paano iprotect yang internet connection niyo, kng nde ito ginagamit, baka kc pagbukas ng laptop mo or pc, makikita mo nalang na marami na palang nakikigamit.. Hehehehe!

mikiong
07-13-2007, 07:59 AM
When you turn on your laptop at home and look for available wireless connections, you see a dozen of them. That's not surprising given the number of broadband connections in the neighborhood, each of which comes with a free wireless router. What's surprising is the fact that all of them, except a couple, are unsecured. Some of them still have the manufacturer's default password. They all violate the first rule of wireless computing: ALL WIRELESS NETWORKS MUST BE SECURED.

Here are a few things you can do secure your wireless router and network:

1. Change your router's default password
This should be the first step you take after you power up your router for the first time. Straight out of the box, most routers have a lame password such as "password" or no password at all. Not changing it is like leaving the front door of your house wide open before going on vacation. It's an invitation to bad guys. Change it.

And write it down somewhere. If you forget it, (and you probably will because you don't need it all that often) you will have to push is a little button at the back to reset it. Remember that resetting clears all settings. You will have to set all the configuration options again.

2. Disable your router's remote administration option
The next step is to disable remote administration for your router. If remote administration is enabled, anyone can access your router across the Internet. This option is only suitable for people who don't administer their own routers and commission some one else to do so for them over the Internet. Most people can do without it.

3. Disable wireless option if you don't use it
If all your computers, printers, and pieces of other equipment are connected to the router by means of a cable, turn off the wireless connection, or "radio" as the documentation of some router calls it, on your router. If you can't find the option in your router's administration interface, your router is too old; you may want to get a new one.

4. Change your network's name
Routers come with default names, of SSIDs as their names are called. Few people change them. That's why you see so many networks named WLAN or Netgear. Change the name. But don't change it to something like Joe's Network. That's a dead giveaway that it's your network. Choose a name that you will recognize but others won't.

5. Stop broadcasting the SSID
Out of the box, broadcasting of SSIDs is enabled on most routers because other computer equipment can "see" the router and connect to it. But if you can see the network, so can everyone else within the router's wireless range. Stop broadcasting it.

If you do, you will have to memorize the SSID and enter it every time you want to set up a new wireless connection on a computer. This certainly is an inconvenience but it's a small price to pay for maintaining a secure environment. Keep in mind that this simple maneuver will not stop determined hackers.

6. Enable encryption on your router
Wireless routers employ three kinds of encryption schemes -- WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), and WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). WPA2 is the most secure scheme and WEP is the least secure one. WPA2 is available only on the latest routers. Use it if it is available on yours. If it isn't, see if WPA is. It is preferable to WEP which is relatively easy to crack and therefore the least desirable. But if WEP is all your router supports, use it anyway. It is still better than no encryption scheme.

Remember that all your wireless equipment must support the encryption scheme you choose. If you select WPA for your router, but your wireless network card only works with WEP, you won't be able to connect to your router. The solution, then, is to either use the scheme which is the least common denominator on all your equipment or upgrade the older equipment which doesn't support the encryption scheme of your choice to newer models which do.

7. Limit the number of IP addresses
Most routers have built-in DHCP servers. The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to computers and pieces of other equipment when they connect to the router. A typical home router can support a couple of hundred pieces of equipment. But you can limit the number of IP addresses that the DHCP server will dole out. If you have two computers and a network printer, you can limit the number of IP addresses your DHCP server issues to three.

Mind you, this is not a fool-proof scheme. If one of your computers is off, one IP address is still up for grabs if a hacker can grab it.

8. Enable MAC address filtering
Each network card or interface has a globally unique address called a MAC address. You can configure your router to allow connections which originate from the MAC addresses of your computer equipment.

It's not easy to find MAC addresses of all your equipment. The best way to get them is to connect all your equipment to the router while MAC address filtering is disabled. When you do so, you will see all your equipment listed in your router's administration interface along with their MAC addresses. Print the page for your reference. Then enable MAC address filtering and enter the MAC addresses from the printed page.

All these settings are accessible from your router's administration interface which you can go to by typing your router's IP address in your browser. Check your router's manual for its IP address.

Conclusion
As you can see, securing a wireless network is not very difficult. Yet, most people don't bother with it and end up exposing their networks to online threats. Don't let it happen to your network.

xtemplar
07-13-2007, 10:21 AM
other antenna signal booster for wifi for reference...

http://www.saunalahti.fi/elepal/antenna1.html

xtemplar
07-13-2007, 10:24 AM
a good points mikiong... tlagang secured wireless network mo pag nagawa mo lahat yon.. kahit mac address filtering lang, secured na un..

xtemplar
07-13-2007, 10:45 AM
for hobbiest... another Wifi Helical Antenna.

http://www.wireless.org.au/~jhecker/helix/

xtemplar
10-22-2008, 03:59 PM
long tym no post.. ;) up lang po..