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deauthentication [2008/09/22 18:53] – RC/SVN information darkaudaxdeauthentication [2009/08/14 17:40] – typo mister_x
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 After sending the ten batches of deauthentication packets, we start listening for ARP requests with attack 3. The -h option is mandatory and has to be the MAC address of an associated client. After sending the ten batches of deauthentication packets, we start listening for ARP requests with attack 3. The -h option is mandatory and has to be the MAC address of an associated client.
  
-If the driver is [[http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan|wlan-ng/]], you should run the [[airmon-ng]] script (unless you know what to type) otherwise the card won't be correctly setup for injection.+If the driver is [[http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan|wlan-ng]], you should run the [[airmon-ng]] script (unless you know what to type) otherwise the card won't be correctly setup for injection.
  
 ===== Usage Tips ===== ===== Usage Tips =====
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   * How do you use this information?  This gives you a good indication if the client and or AP heard the packets you sent.  A zero value definitely tells the client and/or AP did not hear your packets.  Very low values likely indicate you are quite a distance and the  signal strength is poor.   * How do you use this information?  This gives you a good indication if the client and or AP heard the packets you sent.  A zero value definitely tells the client and/or AP did not hear your packets.  Very low values likely indicate you are quite a distance and the  signal strength is poor.
    
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deauthentication.txt · Last modified: 2010/11/21 13:34 by sleek