Catch the hand that is spying on me

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Author: Mike Bushroe via PLUG-discuss
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To: plug-discuss
CC: Mike Bushroe
Subject: Catch the hand that is spying on me
I have been lurking for a long time and just returned from a 10 month
session in hospitals, extended care facilities, other hospitals, rehab
places, more nursing care, other hospitals etc after having a major brain
injury and brain surgery. During this time my sisters have been feeding the
cats and spending a little bit of time looking after the place. During this
time the doorbell had shorted out and a new wireless doorbell put in its
place. When I found out about I asked my sisters how had put it in so I
could find the user's manual to see how to convert it to my system. Only
none of them knew anything about it, just assumed that one of the others
had put it in.
Now I am facing the problem of someone having secure access to my front
door. And while I have
been gone for so long things, including expensive things have gone missing.
Some locked up but with hours or days of knowing when no one will be there
can make it easy to get to.
So what I am hoping for is if someone knows of a program to detect when
something transmits from a few inches away and then some way to triangulate
on where else that network is coming from. It seems unlikely that anyone
else within range would also not notice a wireless doorbell suddenly
showing on their front door. Perhaps even just wireshark watching for which
WiFi groups suddenly light up when somebody walks in front of the camera.
Such as CoxHiFi, Nighthawk.

Sorry for the long gap between messages and then the big request.

Mike Bushroe


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