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War Walking in the U-District

This report details a comprehensive two-day study conducted by Jason Chong, Yarun Loun, Ryan Prins, and Anthony Trotter in the U-District, Downtown Seattle, and the International District. Utilizing various tools such as laptops, a cantenna, and wireless cards, we aimed to evaluate Wi-Fi access points. Our findings included a total of 784 access points over two days, with several unique unsecured networks identified. We also provide analysis on secure vs. unsecured networks, network types, and recommendations for safer internet practices.

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War Walking in the U-District

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  1. War Walking in the U-District Jason Chong Yarun Loun Ryan Prins Anthony Trotter

  2. Where we went… • Day 1 • Yarun Loun’s Couch • Various areas in U-District • Downtown Seattle • International District • Day 2 • U-District

  3. Tools we used… • 2 Laptops • 1 Cantenna • 3 Wireless Cards • Net Stumbler • 2 Cars • 1 Backpack • 1 INFO 498 Assignment Sheet

  4. Procedures • Day 1 • Add cool stuff here • Day 2 • Add cool stuff here

  5. Results • Day 1 • Total Access Points Found: 710 • Total Unique Access Points: 314 • Day 2 • Total Access Points Found: 74 • # Unsecured: 46 • # Pinged Google: 31

  6. Data From Day 1 • Data Rate • Network Type • Channel Used

  7. Data Rate

  8. Network type • Ad-Hoc • 16 AP • 5.10% • BSS • 298 AP • 94.90%

  9. Channel Used

  10. Data From Day 2 • Secure versus Unsecured • Pinged Google.com (Entire Sample) • Pinged Google.com (Unsecured Only) • Access Point Manufacturer • Security by Location

  11. Secure versus Unsecured • Secured • 28 AP • 37.84% • Unsecured • 46 AP • 62.16%

  12. Pinged Google.com (Entire Sample) • Yes • 31 AP • 41.89% • No • 43 AP • 58.11%

  13. Pinged google.com (Unsecured Only) • Yes • 31 AP • 67.39% • No • 15 AP • 32.61%

  14. Access Point Manufacturer

  15. Security By Location

  16. Discussion & Analysis • We’re cool and we know it

  17. Conclusions • Sum up stuff here

  18. Recommendations • Don’t use the internet • Get a typewriter • Move to an island in the sun

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