How to Find Physical Location of Hidden Wireless Router
I wandered into my work area where I worked as a System Admin and
fired up Wi-Fi on my phone. To my surprise, a mystery SSID I knew
nothing about appeared in the list of available Wi-Fi networks. The
signal on this network was so strong that it had to be in the
building. What was this network and where was it coming from?
I did some investigating and scanned each of our routers. What I
discovered was that somebody had somehow attached a Linksys wireless
router to a network outside our work network. This allowed employees to
browse websites unfiltered and exposed.
I had no idea where the cable ran to this rogue wireless router. I
had to find it and shut it down though. How do you find the physical
location of a hidden wireless router though?
Here are the steps I took that led me to find the exact location of a wireless router that was hidden out of my sight:
Grab a Windows or Mac laptop and charge the battery.
Download and install InSSIDer on the laptop. The software costs $19.99, but you can you can get a free 7 days trail
Launch inSSIDer on the laptop and walk to a place in range of the
rogue network. Have a look under the “2.4 GHz Channels” and “5GHz
Channels” tabs to see if the network you are hunting is listed.
The Amplitude should grow as you get closer to the router. When you
reach a point where the network Amplitude is near the top, start looking
for any power outlets or network ports. Trace cables from the power or
networking ports to see if you can find a router connected to them.
InSSIDer will show you how close your computer is to a wireless access point.
I used these steps and was able to hunt down a cleverly hidden router. Hopefully, these steps help you too.
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