Attached is a Wi-Spy capture of a Woolworth Video Transmitter.
24GHz - Wireless Video - Woolworth Security Camera.wsr.wsx
Attached is a Wi-Spy capture of a Woolworth Video Transmitter.
24GHz - Wireless Video - Woolworth Security Camera.wsr.wsx
Attached is a Nortech Wireless Video Transmitter
24GHz - Nortech Wireless Video.wsr.wsx
PAL AV Transmitter Wi-Spy Recording Attached
4_channels_10mw_video_PAL(2).wsx
Also see See Wireless Surveillance Devices
is that one device using the entire band?
I have a question... would a wifi security camera, like the Cisco 2500 series, look like regular wifi data traffic?
Soylent,
No, a security camera would probably be a fairly narrow spike or three adjoined spikes, with the middle spike longer. See the PIR Security Device and A/V Transmitter signatures in Chanalyzer 4 or Pro.
Bret,
I have seen several video signals using the Wi-Spy, but from the description of the Cisco 2500, it looks like it is transmitting with regular Wi-Fi signals.
Swann ADW 300 Camera signature and Ookla speed test results from about 8 feet from single camera and receiver set.
The test results between 11:29 and 11:31 were taken while the camera/receiver set was turned off. The set was reoriented to have less strong of a signal where the test client was after they were turned back on so there wasn't such an impact on test speeds.
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That is pretty cool. If you feel like sharing your .WSX file, send it to support@metageek.net. We might create a new signature for the signatures library with that one!
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