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getting_started [2009/06/01 18:18] – updated forum link mister_xgetting_started [2009/08/05 03:54] – typo xavery
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 The most common source of problems is the human factor.  Meaning typos, failure to follow instructions, skipping steps and so on.  Always, always double check what you have done.  Most times this will resolve your problem. The most common source of problems is the human factor.  Meaning typos, failure to follow instructions, skipping steps and so on.  Always, always double check what you have done.  Most times this will resolve your problem.
  
-The [[http://aircrack-ng.org/doku.php|Wiki]] is your primary source of information and troubleshooting tips.  It provides very detailed documentation on each aircrack-ng tool plus troubleshooting tips throughout.  There is a large set of tutorials to walk your through tasks in detail.+The [[http://aircrack-ng.org/doku.php|Wiki]] is your primary source of information and troubleshooting tips.  It provides very detailed documentation on each aircrack-ng tool plus troubleshooting tips throughout.  There is a large set of tutorials to walk you through tasks in detail.
  
 The [[http://forum.aircrack-ng.org/|Forum]] is also an excellent source for finding solutions to problems.  It is extremely important to first attempt to resolve a problem yourself prior to posting.  Your question will be ignored if the answer is easily available on the wiki or forum.  Conversely, people will try their best to help you if you demonstrate you researched the problem first and could not solve it.  Also be sure to supply the details of your setup and what you have tried when you post. The [[http://forum.aircrack-ng.org/|Forum]] is also an excellent source for finding solutions to problems.  It is extremely important to first attempt to resolve a problem yourself prior to posting.  Your question will be ignored if the answer is easily available on the wiki or forum.  Conversely, people will try their best to help you if you demonstrate you researched the problem first and could not solve it.  Also be sure to supply the details of your setup and what you have tried when you post.
getting_started.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/05 23:34 by mister_x