DefCon World Record Wi-Fi as Comic Strip 100
carbolic writes "Remember last summer's WiFi Shootout, which took place during the DefCon hacker convention? We told you about the world record 55.1 mile shot pulled off by a few guys with two honkingly huge satellite antennas, a long stretch of road, and a couple off-the-shelf Wi-Fi networking cards. This month's Wired magazine condenses the toil of weeks of planning and testing, and trudging up and down mountains in 100+ degree weather into a captivating 8-panel comic suitable for any Sunday Edition (or cubicle wall)."
8 Panel Cartoon (Score:5, Funny)
If only they were all cartoons.....
Re:8 Panel Cartoon (Score:3, Funny)
STUPID (Score:4, Informative)
that was the dumbest cartoon i've ever seen.
read it or not, it was a waste of time. i know i'll be modded naughty, but really, that cartoon was fucking stupid.
anyone brave enough to agree with me? come on, someone sack up and agree.
IAWTP (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:STUPID (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:STUPID (Score:2, Insightful)
I'm not saying I like them, but apparently enough people read them or they wouldn't be there.
Re:STUPID (Score:1)
I didn't read it (Score:2)
Re:8 Panel Cartoon (Score:2, Funny)
I wish I could submit my weekly reports at work in this format! Management would pay more attention to the flashy colors, and because I'd have to limit the information to fit into the small number of panels, I'd only have to put in actual highlights. It's a win-win for all!
Now if I could just learn how to draw...
Re:8 Panel Cartoon (Score:1)
Ummm... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Ummm... (Score:1)
Yeah. The rest got lost over the whacked-out Wi-Fi link.
Re:Ummm... (Score:2)
slow day? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:slow day? (Score:2)
In case of the Slashdotting... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:In case of the Slashdotting... (Score:4, Insightful)
Slightly on-topic... if you like online comics, visit your favorite 8-bit FF characters reborn at 8-bit Theatre [nuklearpower.com]. 3 years, 4 hurricanes, still going strong. No I don't run the site, just read it.
Re:In case of the Slashdotting... (Score:1)
Re:In case of the Slashdotting... (Score:2)
So you know before you read it (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:So you know before you read it (Score:1)
WiFi (Score:2, Funny)
Re:WiFi (Score:1, Funny)
I have a question (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:I have a question (Score:5, Informative)
Follow the link to the original article of the shootout. 55 miles is the distance between two GPS locations, not the distance to drive to get there. And even if you bothered to read the comic strip, it even mentions finding a road up a canyon. There are not many canyons in flat areas like Florida, but Nevada does have hills and canyons.
Other than not reading the article or comic, good point that the curvature of the earth limits access to 2 points on the ground from beamed communications. Finding 2 points for a long range link in Florida would be difficult unless you could get rooftop access to some downtown buildings in Tampa or Miami.
Re:I have a question (Score:2)
Thanks for taking a run at me, but neither the article I read (on Wired) nor the strip mention GPS distance usage... If you have that info, please link it and thanks for answering my question.
The strip mentions driving up/down/thru a canyon, giving the impression they used the odometer on their '87 Che
Re:I have a question (Score:2)
Pro tip: READ BEFORE POSTING.
Now, go back and read the replies to your posts, then feel bad for posting in the first place.
Re:I have a question (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:I have a question (Score:4, Interesting)
Some pics here http://www.wifi-toys.com/wi-fi.php?a=articles&id=
Seriously though, we're never going to be talking about inclinations of greater than 10 degrees are we?
Re:I have a question (Score:1)
Re:I have a question (Score:2)
Less than 55.1 miles, as in 55.0? Or are you going for 55.09657(etc) miles (which is the same as 55.1, given the same level of precision reported in the article)?
I think it more likely it would increase the distance. The change seems like it would be too small to count much anyway.
Re:I have a question (Score:2)
There is a nomograph on that page that allows one with a straightedge to quickly explore the relationships between elevation and line of sight distance. Unfor
God Bless the Geeks and everyone helping them (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:God Bless the Geeks and everyone helping them (Score:1, Insightful)
Most innovative antenna? (Score:2)
Most Innovative Antenna: Turbo Crew: 0.821 miles
I'd really like to know what they had. Any defcon attendees? Turbo Crew members?
In this crowd, the "most innovative antenna" has got to be something wild...
hanzie.
Re:Most innovative antenna? (Score:4, Informative)
JFGI (just freaking Google it):
Google Search [google.com]
Some nice pictures:
Re:Most innovative antenna? (Score:2)
Re:Most innovative antenna? (Score:2)
So yeah... a comic (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:So yeah... a comic (Score:3, Funny)
"Dude, hurry up and setup the antenna"
"Cool it worked"
Yawn. Some things just don't translate well to comics I suppose. And yes I realize all comics aren't supposed to be funny. That was just a really lame comic. Next up. An 8 panel comic where I setup a router and then connect to the Internet. Hazaa!! Think I'll get on Slashdot?
Poll for Subscriber (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Poll for Subscriber (Score:5, Funny)
It isn't a mere "cartoon"; it's a "captivating 8-panel comic suitable for any Sunday Edition (or cubicle wall)."
Some can sniff but I'm busy building myself a cubicle wall so I can pin this up...
Re:Poll for Subscriber (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Poll for Subscriber (Score:2)
I'll show them! (Score:3, Funny)
Article Text (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Article Text (Score:1)
I believe you missed something - maybe a technical problem.
Here's the article text:
Obligatory Simpsons Quote (Score:4, Funny)
And this time it's true....
Re:Obligatory Simpsons Quote (Score:2, Insightful)
Welllll (Score:1)
???joke (Score:4, Insightful)
must be one of those strips like peanuts...
not really supposed to be funny...
deep down i know that somewhere in an it broom closet some sysadmin is wetting himself because of this strip...
Re:???joke (Score:2)
"Did you see that dragon?"
"Yeah, he sure was big!"
"Bwahahahah!"
So either I'm getting old, or what people find funny has really changed lately. I think some people laugh at anything put in a comic strip. They think, "Woah, Im a geek, and thats geeky stuff,
Re:???joke (Score:3, Informative)
"comic" aint comic (was Re:???joke) (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:???joke (Score:2)
I think the flaw in this comic strip is that it takes 9 pictures and 20 speech balloons to "condense" a 2-sentence story:
"The first test at home, 8.5miles, didn't work. After borrowing some equipment and trying again out in the hot Nevada desert, they managed to connect over a distance of 55.1 miles"
Typical "Wired" crap, if you ask me. Make 5 pages of content fill 40 pages using tricks found in their Adobe
Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:5, Informative)
Which is all well and good, but there's this passage (in the `1 watt' link given above) --
which basically means that if you use a directional (high-gain) antenna to transmit, you have to reduce your power by the same amount. (For receiving you can do anything you want, but these people used the same antennas for both.) Which makes this all illegal.Now, there is a way out. The ham rules [gpo.gov] don't have the same restrictions on antennas, and there is some overlap between the ham bands and the WiFi 2.4 gHz band, so you could go that way, but if you go under the ham rules, you have to follow all the ham rules, like those about IDing yourself, no encryption, no bad language, no monetary interest, etc.
It wouldn't surprise me if there's a lot of hams in the group of people trying to get long range WiFi links going for things like this -- but I know that a lot of the people trying aren't hams, and I'll bet that even the ones that are hams aren't all following the ham rules (though they should know better.)
This link [qrpis.org] talks about wirelss ISPs co-existing with hams in the 2.4 gHz band. It's somewhat relevant, and may be interesting reading.
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:2)
These guys were. If you look at the pictures on the defcon website, you can even see a callsign written on the antenna (KG4KVK?) They probably did follow the rules -- writing your callsign on the antenna is does *not* satisfy the identification requirements, but merely setting your SSID to your callsign is probably good enough.
Merely having a ham license isn't enough. You need to ID yourself in an appropriate manner, stick to specific Wi
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:2)
Thanks gods for lawful citizens!
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:2)
However, the penalties for violating FCC regulations are generally stiffer than those for violating speed limits, though the odds of actually getting hit with one are smaller. Also, most people realize that going 65 in a 55 mph zone is illegal, where many (most?) people are probably not aware that hooking up a Pringles can antenna to their Wifi AP is probably illegal too, even without an amplifier. If you're going to break the law, you should at least realize that you're breaking the law, right
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:2)
The dishes were simply used to improve the focus of the tranmission and the reception on the other end. The dish both focuses the out going signal and collects more of the incomming signal than a regular antenna.
They did not violate the power limits did they?
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:2)
Re:Of course, these antenna games are illegal ... (Score:2)
If they followed all the ham rules, no they did not. I have no reason to believe that the winners did not follow all the ham rules, but I imagine that other teams did not.
If they did not use the ham rules, then yes they did. The rules put a maximum limit on total radiated power (1 watt) and on effective radiated power (which allowing a 6 dBi gain antenna would mean 4 watts.)
6 dBi isn't very much. These antennas probably got at least 25 dBi of gai
I've had this for at least a week (Score:2)
Doonsbury (Score:1, Funny)
oh sweet lord (Score:1)
cartoonish (Score:3, Funny)
characters derivative.
howbout some creative wi-fi onomatopoeias!
zziiiing-ding-ding-ding(net stumbler)drrrrrr!
Still as wi-fi goes.
I dig their kung-fu.
That's not eight panels (Score:2)
Whatever will I do with myself now?
The cool thing about this comic (Score:2)
BTW, I see this as more graphic novel than Sunday funny style.
wow (Score:2)
Heck! That ain't nothin' (Score:4, Funny)
Wow that's hilarious. (Score:1, Troll)
-ben