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  stumbler dot net
So, if you are looking at a NetStumbler scan and the signal is consistently around -65 dBm, it could drop to -75 dBm when somebody comes over to talk to you.
Many wireless network adapters do not report noise, so if you're using NetStumbler with them then you can't even tell how much noise you have in your environment.
According to a very well written and thorough article in the Virginia Journal Of Law & Technology, what we've been saying for over 3 years has been determined to be true: WarDriving is not a crime.
www.stumbler.net   (1021 words)

  
  Wardriving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For better range, antennas are built or bought, and vary from omnidirectional to highly directional.
For example, a wardriver in the United Kingdom might be caught with the "use of a computer for a purpose for which one does not have permission" clause.
For example, in the UK it is illegal to listen on some radio frequencies or to some transmissions (such as those used by the police or armed forces).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/War_driving   (1615 words)

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