Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 12 updates in 3 topics

ceg <curt.guldenschuh@gmail.com>: Aug 26 05:28PM

On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 07:08:58 -0700, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
 
> They don't. The HOME-XXXX format, where XXXX might be the last 4 digits
> of the MAC address, is the default SSID for Comcast "gateway"
> style wireless routers.
 
Ah. That makes a *lot* of sense (I hate when that happens!). :)
 
This is a "comcast neighborhood", where all the college kids live. We can
assume most of them weren't born with a router next to the silver spoon
in the cradle, so, they probably got their modem/router combo's from
Comcast. And Comcast probably defaulted on the naming conventions.
 
That makes too much sense!
Thanks for 'splaining.
ceg <curt.guldenschuh@gmail.com>: Aug 26 05:32PM

On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 10:29:39 -0500, Mark Lloyd wrote:
 
> I used to see a lot of "Linksys" SSIDs without wireless security. Once I
> considered connecting and changing it to something like "I'm so
> insecure!" or "I need my WPA!",
 
Because of butterfly tables, you want your ESSID to be unique, I think.
 
The details are beyond me (I think Jeff Liebermann turned me on to this
concept), but the net is that you don't want your ESSID to be something
that is in the hash tables of 30 million other ESSIDs.
Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca>: Aug 26 05:31PM -0600

Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> <https://wigle.net/stats#mainstats>
> 3.74% of about 210 million wireless networks use the default SSID. I
> guess this is proof that most computer users have no imagination.
 
Fancy SSID has no impact on security.
ceg <curt.guldenschuh@gmail.com>: Aug 27 12:30AM

On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 17:31:20 -0600, Tony Hwang wrote:
 
> Fancy SSID has no impact on security.
 
Butterfly hash tables?
Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>: Aug 26 10:29PM -0700

On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 17:31:20 -0600, Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca>
wrote:
 
>Fancy SSID has no impact on security.
 
Wrong. The SSID is used as a "salt" to do WPA/WPA2 encryption. The
rainbow tables are only useful if the SSID of the system that you're
attacking is the same as one of the SSID's in the rainbow table. Using
a common SSID listed on Wigle improves the probability of a successful
attack. I use my address.
 
<http://www.renderlab.net/projects/WPA-tables/>
<https://wigle.net/stats#ssidstats>
 
 
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Trevor Wilson <trevor@SPAMBLOCKrageaudio.com.au>: Aug 27 06:46AM +1000

On 23/08/2015 10:37 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
 
>>> Such is the cellphone paradox.
 
> Does braking with the left foot increase the
> risk of accidents?
 
**The left foot is for the clutch.
 
Sheesh!
 
 
 
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MJC <gravity@mjcoon.plus.com>: Aug 26 10:15PM +0100

In article <d46mvfF43kpU1@mid.individual.net>,
trevor@SPAMBLOCKrageaudio.com.au says...
 
> **The left foot is for the clutch.
 
> Sheesh!
 
Darwinism?
 
Mike.
cf005@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (M.A. Stewart): Aug 26 09:50PM


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If 'Brockie' was driving FAST at Bathurst, in a front wheel
drive car, with a manual transmission... he would have been
'left foot braking' at times! 100% guaranteed!
 
 
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"Brockie's my hero" The Holden hoons credo.
avagadro7@gmail.com: Aug 26 06:29PM -0700

he parked his car.
 
nnnnnn
 
obviously not true....significant cultural shifts in perception, buying, activities...revolutionary.
 
look again.
rbowman <bowman@erewhon.com>: Aug 26 10:49PM -0600

On 08/26/2015 03:50 PM, M.A. Stewart wrote:
> If 'Brockie' was driving FAST at Bathurst, in a front wheel
> drive car, with a manual transmission... he would have been
> 'left foot braking' at times! 100% guaranteed!
 
Only if he never mastered heel-and-toe...
avagadro7@gmail.com: Aug 26 06:30PM -0700

> bbb bbbbbb bbbzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzick
 
with 11 views including Cress ? we assume THERE'S A LOTTA DEAF FORD OWNERS HERE....
"Rheilly Phoull" <rheilly@bigslong.com>: Aug 27 11:29AM +0800

wrote in message
news:3e4b3d6b-b13c-40ff-a2e8-8ca5f33baad7@googlegroups.com...
 
Suggestions on wiring add on buzzers for example into the flasher circuit ?
 
Don't know much about yank cars but I'd start off with a couple of diodes
from each side lamp circuit going into the piezo (assuming it is a self
powered unit).
 
left----0------------ gnd
|--->---
0 piezo
|--->--
right--0------------ gnd
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