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January 24, 2008
Wifinder — WiFi Sniffing Luggage
"Now, if you are fed up with peering into places to see if they have WiFi or find yourself walking around to find the ever elusive hotspot, why not use your luggage to tell you?" wrote Jay Garrett in his Gadget News blog last Thursday, January 17, 2008.
Indeed.
Features:
• Integrated WiFi finder + LCD Display with clock (WiFi: 2.4G, 802.11b/802.11g)
• Pen, mobile and MP3/MP4 player compartments
• Removable laptop protection cover
• Inner dimensions: 35 x 26 x 4.5 cm
• Outer dimensions: 38 x 31 x 11 cm
• Adjustable shoulder strap
• Holds laptops up to 15.4"
• High-density nylon
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We love these devices! We have the ZyXel device (standalone, not suitcase-integrated) and we've done quite a bit of work on hacking it to insert your own code and extend the capabilities. If you like this device, you should check us out at wifi.openschemes.com. Long live wifi finders!
Posted by: Openschemes | Feb 1, 2008 7:42:43 PM
Clifyt get used to it- the radio waves that is.
Posted by: Nick | Jan 24, 2008 11:57:10 PM
Al -- Just find someone else on the net and clone their MAC Address when they leave.
Err...only for previously approved perimeter testing only...
Then again, I'm not a big fan of freely floating radiowaves that are transmitted into my head and other personal spaces being regulated.
Posted by: clifyt | Jan 24, 2008 12:14:02 PM
If only it could tell you whether the wi-fi it finds is free or charges you up the ass. Even better, it would hack the passwords to private nets. (Oh, but that would be wrong.)
Posted by: Al Christensen | Jan 24, 2008 10:59:38 AM
