War driving is the practice of driving around in a vehicle or parking at interesting places, while equipped with wireless devices and related tools, with the goal of discovering easy-to-get-into wireless networks for hacking. Typical equipment used for war driving includes a laptop computer or a PDA with a wireless card, a GPS (satellite bagiation system), and a high-gain aerial. The typical choice of operating system for war driving - and other hacking - is Linux where open source sniffers such as Kismet and WEP crackers like AirSnort are easily available. In order to access a wireless network, the hacker has to be within range of the wirelss signal. With a typical 30mW wireless card intended for a laptop computer, the range is about 100 meters or 300 feet, but this reduces drastically due to the presence of buildings. Research War Driving
PDA is an abbreviation for Percent Defective Allowable
PDA is an abbreviation for PinDiodeAttenuator
PDA is an abbreviation for Predicted Drift Angle
PDA is an abbreviation for Preliminary DesignAudit Research PDA
 
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