Re: {1519} Re: FHSS telephone security
On May 7, 4:16 pm, kondrak <ko..._at_phreaker.net> wrote:
> It IS secure, but make sure it's fully SS compatable. I had a phone in
> for service that used the spread spectrum part to communicate with the
> base station, while the conversation was in the clear. You should be
> able to check with your scanner or spectrum analyzer. I dont know why
> anyone would engineer a product that way, but seeing theyre from
> commie-china anything could happen. Give them the feeling theyre secure,
> while they can be listened to.
>
>
>
> torn-victor wrote:
> > Anyone have any insight or advice?
> > Thanks.
>
> > On May 2, 1:13 am, torn-victor <m..._at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >> How secure are frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) wireless
> >> phones? I think this technology is employed in consumer cordless
> >> phones as well, but the particular application I'm concerned with is
> >> in a commercial/workplace setting.
>
> >> The products under consideration are Spectralink systems/handsets
> >> operating in the 902-928 mhz range. The sales literature suggests
> >> FHSS is quite secure, but that's sales talk and I'd like some
> >> technical insight.
>
> >> Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
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