tmoran@acm.org wrote:
>> Yeah, but could he manage the same from the middle of West Virginia?
> I saw on the news that thieves took info from a store's unsecured WiFi
> using a Pringles can as an antenna while they parked at the far side of
> the parking lot. Is there any similarly lo-tech antenna to improve the
> range of a cell-phone?
Of course you can build an antenna for
GSM or any other type of mobile
or cell phone. The only problem with
GSM is the timing, once you get
further away from the cell you will encroach on another user's time
slice and you will be booted even though you may well have a good signal.
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