WiFiSLAM is transforming the indoor location world. Our solution creates an entirely new way to interact with the indoors, and allows you to augment your physical space with location-aware services.
Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of user keystrokes.
Mosh is a replacement for SSH. It's more robust and responsive, especially over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links.
Mosh is free software, available for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X.
Virtual Router turns any Windows 7 or Windows 2008 R2 Computer into a Wifi Hot Spot using Windows 7's Wireless Hosted Network (Virtual Wifi) technology
Our previous work on WPA-PSK lookup tables incorporated ~172,000 word dictionary. While impressive, it didn't cover a very large part of the key space. The password selection was a bit on the crude side (whatever we could find to make up 172,000 words!). After the initial success we found with this set of tables, we decided to figure out a more optimal set of tables. This set, comprising the same 1000 SSID list incorporates a password list compiled from contributions from RenderMan, Mark Burnett and Kevin Mitnick. The resulting list is ~1,000,000 words for a total of approximately 40GB of hash tables for the top 1000 SSID's. H1kari of OpenCiphers.org collaborated his work on FPGA arrays to offer up some extreme computing power to crunch these numbers. His super awesome contribution of time on 15 FPGA arrays allowed us to compute these tables in a record 3 days. He made some small changes to coWPAtty for FPGA support and are available at openciphers.org in the downloads area.
The chumby is a compact wi-fi device that displays useful and entertaining information from the web. It can also be used as an Internet radio player, digital picture frame and alarm clock.
KisMAC is free open source software. In our experience it is the best WiFi stumbling software for the Mac, supporting all standard Mac WiFi drivers and using monitor mode and passive scanning.
Mobilfunknetze beliefern den modernen Nomaden mit Internet-Anwendungen wie Surfen und Bloggen inklusive zügigem Hochladen von Bildern und Videos. Das Ende der Fahnenstange ist dabei noch lange nicht erreicht: Schritt für Schritt sollen neue Techniken für Datenraten bis maximal 300 MBit/s und geringere Signal-Laufzeiten sorgen.
B. Schäfermeier, T. Hanika, and G. Stumme. 16th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous), November 12--14, 2019, Houston, TX, USA, (2019)
B. Schaefermeier, T. Hanika, and G. Stumme. Proceedings of the 16th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services, ACM, (November 2019)
B. Schäfermeier, T. Hanika, and G. Stumme. 16th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous), November 12--14, 2019, Houston, TX, USA, (2019)
B. Schäfermeier, T. Hanika, and G. Stumme. 16th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous), November 12--14, 2019, Houston, TX, USA, (2019)