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Bluejacking Australia |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
well I was in melbourne earlier in the year but didn't get into the centre. I always thought Swanston Walk was a great idea and I was there when in started.
no, not into chemicals... well not like that anyway! just into IT and they had a a couple of years work for me on contract
yeah I use shell optimax in my Saab when I am home. Seems to get a little more power since the Saab has a knock sensor and can deal with the extra octane. Don't ask me though thats just what Saab tell me.
shame about melbourne central... will be back down in Melbourne in January so will take a look at what they are doing.
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N.M.E. Joined: Aug 02, 2003 Posts: 124 From: Western Australia PM |
Anyone bluejacking in Perth??
I have a couple of successes but only in crowded areas and I didn't see who it was.
Almost got a guy in a car on the freeway once, but he exited before I got to sending.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing - Edmund Burke |
genesis_alien Joined: Sep 07, 2003 Posts: 99 From: Perth, Western Australia PM |
yep..ehhee..me..i only bluejacked once..all the other times i failed..but i do find many people tho..at the cafe in curtin..ehehhe..once i had 7 ppl on my search list..too bad i didnt try to BJ them cuz i was actually trying to pair with them and the passkey screen kept popping up..but now i know how..
on the freeway?? a bit dangerous isnt it?? hahaha.. |
Ddongmuri Joined: Jun 26, 2003 Posts: 71 PM |
...wow lots of aussies....GW MATES
ive tried a few time but neva succeded..............
ive paired mai phone with some nokia phone but the person was out of range in about 5 seconds.....so i stuffed that one up^^;;;;
QUESTION
which nokia phones have bluetooth?
[ This Message was edited by: Ddongmuri on 2003-09-26 08:24 ] |
genesis_alien Joined: Sep 07, 2003 Posts: 99 From: Perth, Western Australia PM |
so far the only nokia phone that have bluetooth that i know of are
nokia 3650
nokia 7650
nokia 6310i
thats all i know so far btw.. |
Aussie Blue Boy Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Posts: 84 From: Melbourne, DownUnder PM |
@ masseur: you be sure and pm when you're due back mate.
@ melburnians: Toorak Rd. definitely the go and I've already revealed my 'happy hunting ground' in South Melb. over on the main bluejack thread.
- it NEVER misses.
Pulled up in Toorak rd. today and had my car-charger still plugged in to my Tablet when I turned it on so my Wi-Fi card started working (normally battery mode I leave it turned off) and BINGO! found myself connected to some schmucko's LAN
No security, no nuthin.
I know it's not the same but y'know it IS wireless!
Anyways, as the Magpies are heading for another stint at the 'G' let's all have a fantastic BlueJacking weekend.
Here are some suggestions...
"collingwood sux - just like your Nokia"
"collie-wobbles alive and well"
"you're phone might be in action- but Rocca isn't!"
"Tell me again- why did Buckley leave Brisbane?"
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
no worries! will do.
actually I reckon wifi sniffing is much more fun than bluejacking. I use my ipaq 5450 all the time to try that stuff.
I can't believe some people though, how unsecure they are. Even I know that I have to protect my home wifi network by registering the mac addresses in the router so that it won't accept any others that pass by. Not totally fool proof although mac addresses are unique in the world but they can be spoofed, but certainly better than just using WEP encryption for which you can download various programs from the net to crack!
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Aussie Blue Boy Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Posts: 84 From: Melbourne, DownUnder PM |
Thanks for that.
Silly question - but what do I do next?
(as I haven't actually used my WiFi capabilities yet.)
Today I had his IP addresses, signal strenght, avail. bandwidth etc. - it was showing up as a 'network connection'.
I only had a few mins (late for appt.) - what steps do I go through to "look" at his network?
P.S. - it's that time of year... still got a footy team? |
Ddongmuri Joined: Jun 26, 2003 Posts: 71 PM |
YAY roosters won^^
gw roosters!
THATS TOPS |
Hosko Joined: Sep 23, 2003 Posts: 11 PM |
I would have thought St Kilda would have been a good spot to BJ.
I'm in Sydney and waiting for my P800 to be deivered to start up my Bj'ing. As I go to college in Surry Hills I might be in for some fun. |
jarge Joined: Aug 19, 2003 Posts: 76 From: Perth, Western Australia PM |
Nokia Bluetooth Phones
Nokia 6310i (Voice Only)
Nokia 7650 (Data Only)
Nokia 8910
Nokia 8910i
Nokia 3650
Nokia 6220 (coming soon)
Some Nokia Bluetooth will only work with other NOKIA Bluetooth.
ie The Nokia 6310i with software versions previous to 5.22 will only work with a Nokia bluetooth headset.
Nokia's last well built phone was a 3210. Since the 3210 Nokia have produced sewrage.
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jellyellie Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: England PM, WWW
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Good luck with your bluejacking people, I've certainly been very successful in England.
I've just created a website dedicated to the wonderful art of bluejacking; go check it out at bluejackQ.com |
hurny Joined: Dec 04, 2002 Posts: 350 From: Australia PM |
OK- whats this bluejacking about? I thought you had to have the other persons permission (by a entering a common code) to access their phone?
I have a 3650? How do you actually bluejack someone else?
I'm from perth by the way.
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
no, what you are describing is pairing.. bluejacking (as its name suggests) is where you do it without their permission, like hijacking, or carjacking.
Normally you create a contact or some other item in your phone that allows sending via blueooth. Then attempt to send that by bluetooth and you should be presented with a list of visible bluetooth compatible equipment in range, you then choose one and your contact or whatever is sent to them
Not sure how it works exactly on Nokia but the principal should be the same as
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hurny Joined: Dec 04, 2002 Posts: 350 From: Australia PM |
right- ok.
But shouldnt you still need the persons permission by having a common code entered? |
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