by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Tuesday August 24, 2004 @11:26PM (#10064136)
How the hell do they know a potato chip bag reduced the signal by 7 or 8 dbm? Did they measure it with a spectrum analyzer? A calibrated FIM? I doubt it.
More computer nerds talking out of their ass like they really understand RF.
Actually, if you took the time the time to read the article and then do a little check on the contest organizers [worldwidewardrive.org] you would see that your theory is flawed:
Lets extrapolate the data (we'll make it easier on you and your limited brain capacity, only looking at two of them):
1) Chris Hurley:
A quick google search with the term, "Chris Hurley", Wardriving turns up many useful results. I'll use his short bio [oreillynet.com] at oreilly to prove my point -
"Chris Hurley is a Principal Information Security Engineer working in W
7 or 8 dbm? (Score:0)
More computer nerds talking out of their ass like they really understand RF.
Re:7 or 8 dbm? (Score:1)
Lets extrapolate the data (we'll make it easier on you and your limited brain capacity, only looking at two of them):
1) Chris Hurley:
A quick google search with the term, "Chris Hurley", Wardriving turns up many useful results. I'll use his short bio [oreillynet.com] at oreilly to prove my point - "Chris Hurley is a Principal Information Security Engineer working in W