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11.4.1 Basics

Computers share information over the Internet using a common language called TCP/IP. TCP/IP, in turn, is a set of application protocols that perform specifi c functions. An “extension number”, called the “TCP port” or “UDP port” identifi es these protocols, such as HTTP (Web), FTP (File Transfer Protocol), POP3 (E-mail), etc. For example, Web traffi c by default uses TCP port 80.

When computers communicate on the Internet, they are using the client/server model, where the server “listens” on a specifi c TCP/UDP port for information requests from remote client computers on the network. For example, a Web server typically listens on port 80. Please note that while a computer may be intended for use over a single port, such as Web on port 80, other ports are also active. If the person confi guring or managing the computer is not careful, a hacker could attack it over an unprotected port.

Some of the most common IP ports are:

11.4.2 Types of DoS Attacks

There are four types of DoS attacks:

1.Those that exploit bugs in a TCP/IP implementation.

2.Those that exploit weaknesses in the TCP/IP specifi cation.

3.Brute-force attacks that fl ood a network with useless data.

4.IP Spoofi ng.

1.“Ping of Death” and “Teardrop” attacks exploit bugs in the TCP/IP implementations of various computer and host systems.

1-a Ping of Death uses a “ping” utility to create an IP packet that exceeds the maximum 65,536 bytes of data allowed by the IP specifi cation. The oversize packet is then sent to an unsuspecting system. Systems may crash, hang or reboot.

1-b Teardrop attack exploits weaknesses in the reassembly of IP packet fragments. As data is transmitted through a network, IP packets are often broken up into smaller chunks. Each fragment looks like the original IP packet except that it contains an offset

eld that says, for instance, “This fragment is carrying bytes 200 through 400 of the original (non fragmented) IP packet.” The Teardrop program creates a series of IP fragments with overlapping offset fi elds. When these fragments are reassembled at the destination, some systems will crash, hang, or reboot.

2.Weaknesses in the TCP/IP specifi cation leave it open to “SYN Flood” and “LAND” attacks. These attacks are executed during the handshake that initiates a communication session between two applications.

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WR3000 specifications

The ParkerVision WR3000 is a cutting-edge wireless communication solution designed for high-performance applications that demand reliability and efficiency. At the heart of the WR3000's design is the innovative use of ParkerVision's proprietary technologies, which allow for enhanced transmission capabilities over traditional wireless methods.

One of the standout features of the WR3000 is its advanced modulation technique, which significantly increases data throughput while minimizing error rates. This technology enables the WR3000 to transmit data at high speeds, making it an ideal choice for applications such as video streaming, online gaming, and other bandwidth-intensive services. Users can expect seamless connectivity and a robust performance even in challenging environments.

In addition to its impressive data transmission capabilities, the WR3000 is equipped with smart antenna technology. This feature optimizes signal reception and transmission directionality, leading to improved performance and reduced interference. The adaptability of the WR3000's antennas allows it to maintain consistent connectivity regardless of user movement or changes in the surrounding environment.

The WR3000 also supports a range of communication standards, making it highly versatile for various applications. Its compatibility with both legacy and modern systems ensures a broad user base can integrate this technology into their existing infrastructure without incurring extensive additional costs.

Furthermore, the device is engineered with energy efficiency in mind. Its design minimizes power consumption without sacrificing performance, making it not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly. This is particularly important in today’s world, where sustainability has become a crucial consideration for both consumers and businesses.

The ParkerVision WR3000 is also remarkably easy to install and configure, boasting a user-friendly interface that simplifies setup processes. This allows users, even those with limited technical expertise, to quickly get up and running, facilitating broader adoption across different sectors.

Lastly, ParkerVision's commitment to customer support ensures that users have access to resources and assistance post-purchase, enhancing the overall user experience. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial applications, the WR3000 stands out as a powerful wireless communication solution that combines high performance, advanced technology, and user-friendliness in one compact package.