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Antennas
The antennas of which the building instructions are linked below
are all operating in the 2.4GHz Spectrum which is used for Wi-Fi
(802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n), Bluetooth and ZigBee.
Helical
Antenna
Dish Antenna - Modify
an Analogue Sky TV Offset Fed Dish for AO-40 S-Band (with helical
exciter)
Dish Antenna - Giquad
feed for Primestar dish (with quad exciter)
Dish
Antenna - Use a Surplus Primestar Dish as a Wireless
Networking Antenna (with waveguide exciter)
Omni
Antenna - A Vertical Collinear Antenna for 802.11 Applications
Omni
Antenna - Easy Homemade Omni Antenna
Mobile
Omni Antenna - A prototype antenna for mobile use
Quad
Antenna - An easy to build, compact antenna for wireless lan applications
Quad
Antenna - Simple double-quad
Waveguide
Antenna - Wlan antenna Waveguide type (Pringles)
Short Backfire
Antenna - Wlan antenna Do-It-Yourself
Short
Backfire Antenna - Short Backfire Antenna by Carl Rabe
Short
Backfire Antenna - For those who like hand-drawn sketches
Yagi
Antenna - MicroTVAerial
Yagi
Antenna - Cantenna yagi design for wireless application (Pringles)
The Weber grill antenna - Collin's instructions on how to build a 2.4GHz antenna from grill equipment
Bluetooth Security
Besides the information you find on the trifinite.stuff pages,
you find links to other organizations that provide information
on Bluetooth security. Feel omitted? Send us a mail.
Bluestumbler.org -
Adam Laurie's (discoverer of bluesnarf) page on Bluetooth Security
@stake - The makers of tools
like redfang
Pentest - The first ones
to modify a Bluetooth dongle
The Shmoo Group -
cool stuff for wireless experiments (airsnort, airsnarf,....)
mulliner.org -
Collin Mulliner's pages (toys for palm, bluetooth device database...)
flexilis -
Makers of the Bluesniper antenna and partners for the long-distance-snarf
www.wifi-toys.com - Mike
Outmesguine's blog (Mike wrote a cool book and participated the long-distance-snarf)
www.remote-exploit.org -
Max Moser's very comprehensive site on security issues
www.mobibug.com - MobiBug Security Mailing List
Development
Documentation
BlueZ Talks -
slides of the talks related to the official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack (which is maintained by Marcel)
Java
BenHui.net - the harmony of mobile development (J2ME/JSR-82 code samples)
NoWires.org - good source for information on Bluetooth and J2ME (and other mobile things)
JSR-82 Implementations
An Alliance in the Java Community Process www.jcp.org has specified an API that allows the usage of Bluetooth Radios from Java application.
This specification of tbe Bluetooth specification is filed under Java Specification Request # 82 (jsr-82) on the jcp website.
In order to allow a Java application to access resources outside the famous sandbox, there has to be native code that implements this functionality. Here is a list of some projects that provide
implementations for jsr-82 on different platforms.
rococo - free for non-commercial use [for Linux]
AvetanaBluetooth - different licensing [for Mac OS, Windows and Linux]
Blue Cove - free (LGPL) [for Windows XP]
Weblogs
Blueserker - Berserk about Bluetooth
the bluetooth car weblog - all about cars with bluetooth connectivity
Engadget - Gadget news
Jeremy Wagstaff's LOOSE wire - news about wireless technology
Gizmo: Wearable Electronics
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