Difference between revisions of "WiFi filching"
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− | * 07/28/2007: [[User:Gregabyte|Gregabyte]] and [[User:Tanstaafl|Tanstaafl]] purchased copper and tin plates from RC Hobbies for the purpose of making antennas. It has been determined that we need HSMS-8101, HSMS-8202, or HSMS-2865 Schottky diodes in order for it to work. The HSMS-2865 has a wider range than the other two with the ability to pick up 915Mhz, 2.45Ghz, and 5.8Ghz. | + | * 07/28/2007: [[User:Gregabyte|Gregabyte]] and [[User:Tanstaafl|Tanstaafl]] purchased copper and tin plates from RC Hobbies for the purpose of making antennas. It has been determined that we need HSMS-8101, HSMS-8202, or HSMS-2865 Schottky diodes in order for it to work. The HSMS-2865 has a wider range than the other two with the ability to pick up 915Mhz, 2.45Ghz, and 5.8Ghz. |
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
* [[WiFi filching BEAMbots]] | * [[WiFi filching BEAMbots]] | ||
* [[Passive WiFi detector]] | * [[Passive WiFi detector]] |
Revision as of 22:08, 28 July 2007
Contents
[hide]Overview
Use of a 2.4Ghz rectenna hooked in seriies to generate small amounts of power from ambient cordless phone/bluetooth/wifi communications.
Status
Researching
Progress
- 07/28/2007: Gregabyte and Tanstaafl purchased copper and tin plates from RC Hobbies for the purpose of making antennas. It has been determined that we need HSMS-8101, HSMS-8202, or HSMS-2865 Schottky diodes in order for it to work. The HSMS-2865 has a wider range than the other two with the ability to pick up 915Mhz, 2.45Ghz, and 5.8Ghz.