DECT

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DECT, one of the common wireless standards you will find in telephony, is fairly exploited, and can be a fun playground for phreaks and other geeks :)

KingOfDos, member of Dukes of Hackers (space in Den Bosch) pointed me something interesting, which I thought wasn't available anymore. He had set up a 'buying together' thing for it.

There is a card with a SC14421 chipset which allows you to set up a DECT base station, which could be used in our own Telephone_System, or with the correct driver, als usable for (permissory) sniffing of calls.

buying COM-ON-AIR's and adapter together

Note: if you are interested in buying this stuff, ask Xopr first, he might have a spare one. Otherwise you have to set up your 'buy-together' again here yourself

Xopr 16:30, 10 April 2011 (CEST) bought 4 pieces of COM-ON-AIR for €110,71, and 2 Cardbus-to-PCI cards for US $16.60 -> €11.79 as of paypal's exchange rate today. Cost per COM-ON-AIR thus is: €27.6775 -> €27.68, and per PCI adapter: €5.895 -> €5.90

  • Xopr 3 x €27.68 (1 spare for LuckY, or the first one interested) SHIPPED
  • Prodigity (I have an expresscard slot which may support PCMCIA, see italic text below) 1 x €27.68 ORDERED OPEN_PAYMENT


Because of the lack of backward compatibility, some laptop manufacturers have chosen to release models incorporating both CardBus (PCMCIA, PC Card) and ExpressCard slots. These include certain models of Acer Aspire, Toshiba Satellite, Dell Latitude and Precision, MSI S42x and Lenovo ThinkPad Z60m, R52, T60 and R61.


A pcmcia pci adapter (updated) untested yet for compatibility on the type III cards, but should work

  • Xopr 2 x €5.90 ORDERED

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