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Brian Would you recommend the AWUS036NHR over the AWUS036H? I just bought the latter based on your recommendation for the Deluxe bundle (from your 'USB Adapters for KisMAC, Who is the best one?' Post) but then realized that it requires Kali to work properly. It looks like you have drivers that will work with the AWUS036NHR on 10.7 without having to hack around any. I'd gladly spend the $35 for a twice-as-powerful card (well, in mw at least) that takes less effort to configure.
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If your answer is 'yes, buy the AWUS036NHR. What are you waiting for!' Could you recommend a vendor? Thanks for all the great KisMAC tips! New to this, playing around a bit with both the AWUS036NHR and the AWUS036H on Lion and SL.
Results so far: 1) The AWUS036H + 9db antenna (the longer one) + KisMAC + 10.6.8 + a 2.8Ghz MBPro is brilliant. KisMAC sees, reveals waaaay more access points than the internal AirPort card of the MBPro can. It literally picks up city busses and ambulences across half my loft, out the window and three floors down to the street as-they-drive. Cracking 'my own' WEP protected AP totally works, and works well as does KisMAC revealing my hidden SSID. I'm totally going to buy a directional antenna just to play with it.
So now, I just started trying to crack my own WPA AP with wordlists. Wordlists are apparently the only way to do WPA that I've read so far. Having trouble tho, some wordlists work, report none of the words in it were the one. Some wordlists crash KisMAC. Must be the format or need to be edited in some way before use.
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I haven't really read about how the process should work yet. So I thought, this thing is great I'll order the N version. It must be just as awesome. 2) The AWUS036NHR + 9db antenna. Tested with a 10.7.3 Mac Mini w/ the appropriate drivers installed and that same 10.6.8 MacBook Pro w/ the appropriate drivers.
Early results of testing it for an hour: it saw/revealed 'less' access points than the actual internal AirPort cards (I mean I thought it would see any many as KisMAC did w/ the AWUS036H) in both Macs. Speed-wise, its performance was uneven and much slower than the than the internal AirPort cards, on both Macs. The data rate was always a little less than half of what the AirPort could do and the signal a little inconsistent. This is with testing on 2 different wireless networks of mine, no really mine own, an n-only and a b/g. Pretty consistently bad overall.
Must be that the mac drivers for them aren't that great? Either way, this thing is being sent back in the morn and the cash used to buy an fancy antenna for the AWUS036H. Unless someone has any thoughts as to whats going wrong or something I'm not doing right.
Usbmirror: Thanks for your input, An article about RF (radio freq.) is long due, it should explains some of the caveat or misunderstandings about radio waves propagation. I am surprised that you are disappointed with the NHR, I have excellent results. Nevertheless, few things that may explain your disappointment: KisMAC will pick up extra low signal (SNR) where the App for the NHR will not show them: There is no need to show a Network where you can't (effectively) connect (Tx+Rx) to it. We ave tested the 036H and 036NHR (9dbi) with contacts over 15km (reception). Having a valid connection was not possible with Omni antenna, we had to use high gain directional.
802.11 a/b/g/n The lower the frequency, the greater the distance. If you were comparing a 2.4 Vs a 5, that can change the results remarkably. When testing, you have to compare 'apple to apple' (no pun intended) 'The data rate was always a little less than half of what the AirPort could do' I am baffled: When I test NHR Vs. Airport, it's NHR with no contest. Airport can't even detect a signal where the NHR gives me a 95% SS through 5 walls and 200ft between 2 houses.
Airport is Dual-band, When testing, check your settings to see what band is used, etc. I am running lion. I installed the driver and was using the AWUS036 NHR with great success for a couple days. All of a sudden, the supplied wireless network utility no longer sees my network (or any of the other networks it used to see). When I look at my macbook's network settings the AWUS036 NHR shows up on the left as an interface, but its status is: 'Cable Unplugged: Either the cable for ALFA AWUS036NHR is not plugged in or the device at the other end is not responding.' The device IS plugged in, and blinking, and the wireless network utility opens automatically when it's plugged in. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver.
Any suggestions? Gunny, There is some confusion here. This is the page for the NHR. 'Pulling in 10 sites' Sites?
Do you mean APs? - 'download speed of the 36H is 9mb compared to 17mb (comcast cable)' What is the max speed of your router? Are you comparing a 802.11 /n to a /g? Max speed on 36H is 54Mbps Mega-bit-per-second. Not Bytes (MB Vs. Mb) The max speed is dependent of the Tx-Rx.
Comcast cable is your -internet speed-, not your home network speed. Your internet speed depends on multiple factors, i.e ping, jitter, etc etc in short, try to compare apple to apple;-) For a better WiFi, the quality of the link is paramount (Tx/Rx, SNR, etc etc) as well as your router capabilities and the number of clients on the AP. I have not tested the 036NEH, but. The chipset is a RT3070. Hence I would -predict- better results with the NHR. 'I am looking for the strongest adapter I can get' For what type of use?
General use, Boating, RV's, Point to Point (i.e House to House ) 'what antennas do you recommend for it?' You are opening a can of worm: The power is given without the antenna, there is a legal maximum (EIRP), then you add the gain of the antenna. On the top of that, there is roughly two types: Omnidirectional and Directional. So again, for what use? To add again some joy to it, the radio waves propagation are a subject for PhD's, especially over long distances. 'Wireless Router and some kind of Antenna array to Flood as large an area I can with Wifi' You've just ask a very simplicated question.
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Before doing anything, you have to read this article and then dig a little bit deeper: The location is paramount. Is it going to be 'boat to coast'? Furthermore, it's a two way communication: even if you have a strong signal from one AP, it does not mean that a client (i.e laptop) will be able to respond.
Finally was able to get the Alfa AWUS036NHR Long range UB Adapter working on a MBP with OS X 10.8.3 using the driver at Alpa's site It only took me 3 days to configure my router to see it. The Router is an Actiontec MI424-WR Rev. E Connected with an ethernet (not Coax) cable to a Verizon fiber optic Box. I needed to get into the 'Wireless AP' page in the Router's setup and make changes there. I only got to that page by stumbling into it by accident as there is no mention of it in the Manual. I contacted Actiontec support and they would not even talk to me as an end-user and said I would have to deal with my ISP (Verizon). I ended up with tech support from Alfa in Taiwan and after about 10 emails back and forth we got it running.
The guy was great and I was getting email responses at all hours of the day. I either really lucked out with tech support or that's how Alfa does business. Five Stars to them! If anyone needs direction with this router let me know and I'd be glad to post it. The big question though is this: If it took me 3 days to connect to my own router will I ever be able to connect to a public hoptspot? Does every router need to have it's Wireless Access Point settings tweaked to allow access from an Alfa Long Range USB adapter?
Geez, I hope not. Anyway, I'll take it on the road today to a Starbucks and see if I can get into their (AT&T Hotspot). I bought this device, not to test my own security, but simply as a device to get onto public wifi where the internal AirPort Extreme won't due to weak signal. Indeed, if you had the wrong drivers. That does not help. Q- 'will I ever be able to connect to a public hoptspot?'
A- You have to understand that your issue was router related. You should have no issues connecting to a network as long as the router settings are correct.
Q- 'Does every router need to have it's Wireless Access Point settings tweaked to allow access from an Alfa Long Range USB adapter?' The protocol is the same as any other WLAN. Again, as long as the router settings are correct, you'll be able to connect.
I am now having no problem, whatever, connecting to public WiFi. However, I was so close to giving up.
I even ordered the Alfa AWUS036H thinking that the AWUS036NHR was the problem. Track for mac. Your right - my Actiontec Router was the problem (wireless AP was Disabled).
So, the AWUS036NHR is pulling in a dozen or so networks where the Airport Extreme sees nothing at all. I'm on Lowes guest WiFi with 98% signal 1/2 mile away. Regarding Bermuda: Wahoo's Bistro has the only decent WiFi in St. If you want to join, you need a password which is only good for up to 1 or 2 hours and then it expires.
As long as you're eating, drinking & otherwise spending $ they will keep giving you passwords - they are all unique and so I'm thinking they must print out a stack of them each day). It is a pain when you've run out of time but it does keep you there and spending money. So the restaurant I'm interested in getting set up with WiFi Faces a 200' x 200' square to the North. To the east (90' away) and to the northeast out to 300', is Ordinance Island with customs & immigration and the 'superyacht terminal'. The superyacht terminal has wifi which does not work well at all.
So, if we had 3 routers (or, more precisely, 3 access points); 1 inside the restaurant, 1 outside on the N side of Bldg directed NW to NE in a 60° arc and the other on the east side in a 70 - 90° arc. What type of equipment would you suggest I look into. As a starting point I will find out who the local ISP's are and how they deliver the service to the customer (fiberoptic, Coax or dsl). If I'm on the wrong forum, where should I post.
Thanks - Court. 'Your right - my Actiontec Router was the problem (wireless AP was Disabled). No shit?;) Rule #1, when you troubleshoot something, You always start from the beginning. 1) Do you have electricity? 2) is your computer on? Etc,etc Then you can eliminate probable issues one by one.
'.they are all unique and so I'm thinking they must print out a stack of them each day' lemme guess. You have to connect trough a webpage, then enter a password on the webpage. 'So the restaurant I'm interested.
What type of equipment would you suggest I look into' Before looking into equipment, look into the regulations and laws. Is your ISP allowing 'Public Free Wifi', can you be held responsible if someone misuse the Network? Do you have a Data Cap?
Provide me with the Google earth location of the said restaurant.