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Figure 3-1: Basic components of a WLAN Hotspot network
The 4 components of a basic Hotspot network are:
• Hotspot Subscribers: These are valid users with a wireless
enabled laptop or handheld and valid login for accessing the
Hotspot network.
• WLAN Access Points: These can be SOHO gateways or
enterprise level access points depending upon the Hotspot
implementation.
• Hotspot Controllers: This box deals with user authentication,
gathering billing information, tracking usage time, filtering func-
tions, etc. This can be an independent machine, or can be incorpo-
rated in the access point itself.
• Authentication Server: This server contains the login creden-
tials for the subscribers. Hotspot controller in most cases after
receiving the credential for the subscribers, verifies it with thee
authentication server.
Airsnarf is a wireless access point setup utility to show how a hacker
can steal username and password credentials from public wireless
hotspots.
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