Like many home keyboard jockeys, I view my wireless network as a black box. I set it up to share my broadband Internet connection. It does that. So I leave well enough alone. That doesn’t mean, though, that my curiosity isn’t aroused from time to time, and I feel an urge to poke around with the network. Usually it’s an urge that I resist, but a slick piece of software from Sereniti called NetTrooper made that urge irresistible. NetTrooper isn’t designed as a toy for network peepers.
Patrolling Network Security With NetTrooper
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. February 28, 2007 04:00 AMLike many home keyboard jockeys, I view my wireless network as a black box. I set it up to share my broadband Internet connection. It does that. So I leave well enough alone. That doesn’t mean, though, that my curiosity isn’t aroused from time to time, and I feel an urge to poke around with the network. Usually it’s an urge that I resist, but a slick piece of software from Sereniti called NetTrooper made that urge irresistible. NetTrooper isn’t designed as a toy for network peepers.