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originally posted by: PeterMcFly
a reply to: gariac
But if wifi was present in the setup, it could be the client rather than the WAP.
A completely passive monitoring program like airodump-ng will detect and decloak everything: AP, client, connected or not, client trying to connect at large and even the "kids" scanning the air using a not so passive method.
Coupled to a highly directionnal antenna like a planar Curtain Quad is lot of fun...
originally posted by: gariac
originally posted by: PhoenixOD
Maybe some type of station monitoring RC drones that nut job Americans might use to get video of what goes on in their own governments secret weapons programs and leak it youtube so they can feel important.
Are there any consumer drones that can fly the 10 miles (as close as you can get to the base), let alone the 26 miles from Tikaboo? I always thought a land based remote video would be the way to snoop on the base. Stuff in the air is easy to detect.
originally posted by: FosterVS
a reply to: gariac
Either it's getting pounded, or down. I can't connect.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: gariac
Flying a drone out of visual range is prohibited.
Orrr...maybe not..as yet.
www.dronejournalism.org...
originally posted by: gariac
a reply to: EngineerGuY
I do have a problem with pissing off the camo dudes. They are just doing their job. Now of course I don't mind giving them some work to do, namely follow me around when I am near the border. But no taunting.
Easily the most entertaining camo dude encounter I had was when I decided to camp at some spot towards the back gate, but at a nice pull off near a road that leads to a remote gate at the north side of the range. I hadn't realized this nice little spot was a camo dude perch for viewing tourists. Apparently I had triggered a road sensor, so the dudes headed to their spot, which required a hard right turn. In fact, they couldn't see my SUV until the made the turn.
I heard a vehicle approaching and got my camera handy. The dudes turned, kind of panicked when they saw me, put their truck in reverse, and then managed to run off the trail. One dude had to get out to access the situation and guide the driver. At that point, I put the camera down and didn't take any photos. No use making them look bad.