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Re: [OM] A wireless router data point

Subject: Re: [OM] A wireless router data point
From: "Jim Nichols" <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 12:51:38 -0500
Interesting!

Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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From: "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] A wireless router data point


>I recently found an interesting problem that could only be diagnosed
> with WireShark.
> 
> Living in a condo, there is too much channel contention and if I get a
> room away from the WiFi router, I'm losing connection speed because of
> the overlap with the neighbors. Well, that's usually not too much of
> an issue, but here is where things got fuzzy.
> 
> Let me set the stage here and kinda go generic so you can tell if you
> have a similar issue:
> 
> 1. My WiFi AP was set on Channel 6. Neighbor units an 1, 6 and 11. All
> APs running security.
> 
> 2. Everything is going fine, but I notice a lot of traffic on the AP
> that isn't me. The activity lights are going berzerk.
> 
> 3. Firing up WireShark, I see my packets and the other packets from
> the household. But I'm also seeing packets from somebody else!!!  But
> looking at the access table in the AP, there is nobody else on. But
> the IP addresses are in the same LAN space!
> 
> 4. My LAN was 192.168.0.1. So was my neighbor's LAN. By having the
> same LAN running on two APs on two networks adjacent to each other,
> 100% of my packets were being relayed on not only my AP but their AP
> and vise-versa.
> 
> 5. I changed my LAN to another subnet, (ie, 192.168.10.1) and that
> immediately addressed that. The activity lights quieted immediately
> AND the throughput increased back to normal levels.
> 
> So, this does bring up an observation. Even though BOTH WiFi systems
> were running WPA, using WireShark, which is a packet-sniffer, I was
> able to see the packets from their network. I couldn't access the
> Internet through their network, but I could see every website and
> packet that flowed to/from their computers from their WiFi AP. In
> essence, by not only being on the same channel, but being in the same
> IP addresses, I was able to spoof their AP and see their information.
> Of course, this went both ways!
> 
> Therefore, what I recommend is not only changing the standard settings
> of the WiFi AP from "LinkSys" or whatever it defaults to from the
> factory, but also changing the LAN from the default to some
> neighboring range.
> 
> AG
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