2.4GHz Workshop

Written by data June 8th, 2012

openhere Programme → 2.4GHz Workshop | Hack the City Schedule: Wednesday 27th of June, 10am to 4pm Teachers: Benjamin Gaulon Group: Max 10 people Participation: free Location: Science Gallery, Trinity [...]

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2.4GHz Workshop | Hack the City

Schedule: Wednesday 27th of June, 10am to 4pm
Teachers: Benjamin Gaulon
Group: Max 10 people

Participation: free

Location: Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin 

The 2.4Ghz project uses a wireless video receiver to hack into wireless surveillance cameras. This device (which is now part of consumers popular products), can be used for wireless surveillance cameras, but it can also be used for parents to monitor their children. Such systems are becoming more popular as they get cheaper.

But what most users of those devices don’t realise is that they are broadcasting the signal.

With the 2.4GHz Workshops participants are invited to explore the CCTV wireless networks of their city by searching and recording 2.4GHz surveillance video signal. The recorded materials is then compiled in a movie of the event.

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