Un routeur wifi dans un boitier tout-temps pour utilisation en extérieur (cette partie est contrôlée par arduino)
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2011/10/...ed-wifi-network-for-horses-and-ponies
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FabFi is an open-source, FabLab-grown system using common building materials and off-the-shelf electronics to transmit wireless ethernet signals across distances of up to several miles. With Fabfi, communities can build their own wireless networks to gain high-speed internet connectivity---thus enabling them to access online educational, medical, and other resources.
http://fabfi.fablab.af
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http://www.wardrive.net/wardriving/tools
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802.11_ (WiFi) Wireless Network Security Whitepapers Tools Webs Vulnerabilities » Books
http://www.raulsiles.com/resources/wifi.html
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FlyCamOne … au-delá de l’imagination beyond! Dans la lignée des précédentes versions de la célèbre Flycamone, la FCO3 va proposer de nouvelles fonctionnalités inédites. Auparavant un ordinateur était nécessaire pour visualiser les vidéos réalisées avec votre caméra. Désormais, un écran TFT amovible de 2'' est disponible. Il peut être très facilement monté et démonté de la caméra pour permettre un gain de poids. De plus, l'écran peut être remplacé par le module FCO3 de retransmission vidéo disponible en option qui permet de recevoir en 2.4GHz les images directement sur l'écran connecté au récepteur.
http://www.tomica.de/FCO
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http://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org/msg75101.html
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Get Free Airport Wi-Fi with a Simple URL Hack By Adam Pash, 4:00 PM on Thu Aug 21 2008, 121,111 views wi-fi-airport.pngBlogger Felix Geisendorfer points out a clever URL hack that scored him free Wi-Fi at the Atlanta airport. I found that I could easily visit sites like slashdot, Google, or even this weblog, when adding a ?.jpg at the end of the url. The next logical step was to automate that. I downloaded Greasemonkey and wrote a 4 line script that would add ?.jpg to every link in a document. That way I was able to browse most sites without a hassle.
http://lifehacker.com/5040118/get-free-airport-wi+fi-with-a-simple-url-hack
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How To Build A Tin Can Waveguide WiFi Antenna for 802.11(b or g) Wireless Networks or other 2.4GHz Applications click on image to enlarge Got no dough for a commercial WiFi antenna? Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S. and reuses a food, juice, or other tin can. I am not an electrical engineer, nor do I have access to any fancy test equipment. I've built some antennas that worked for me and thought I would share what I learned. I have no idea if this is safe for your radio or wireless network equipment. The risk to you and your equipment is yours. Building your Cantenna is easy, just follow these steps.
http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/cantennahowto.html
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