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It is recommended that you experiment with your home wireless access point to get familiar with these ideas and techniques. If you do not own a particular access point, please remember to get permission from the owner prior to playing with it. | It is recommended that you experiment with your home wireless access point to get familiar with these ideas and techniques. If you do not own a particular access point, please remember to get permission from the owner prior to playing with it. | ||
- | I would like to acknowledge and thank the [[http:// | + | I would like to acknowledge and thank the Aircrack-ng team team for producing such a great robust tool, and darkAudax for writing the tutorials which we used as a basis. |
Please send me any constructive feedback, positive or negative. Additional troubleshooting ideas and tips are especially welcome. | Please send me any constructive feedback, positive or negative. Additional troubleshooting ideas and tips are especially welcome. | ||
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Retry long limit: | Retry long limit: | ||
Power Management: | Power Management: | ||
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In the response above, you can see that mon0 is in monitor mode, on the 2.447GHz frequency which is channel 8 and the Access Point shows the MAC address of your wireless card. Please note that only the madwifi-ng drivers show the MAC address of your wireless card, the other drivers do not do this. So everything is good. It is important to confirm all this information prior to proceeding, otherwise the following steps will not work properly. | In the response above, you can see that mon0 is in monitor mode, on the 2.447GHz frequency which is channel 8 and the Access Point shows the MAC address of your wireless card. Please note that only the madwifi-ng drivers show the MAC address of your wireless card, the other drivers do not do this. So everything is good. It is important to confirm all this information prior to proceeding, otherwise the following steps will not work properly. | ||
- | To match the frequency to the channel, check out: http://www.rflinx.com/help/calculations/# | + | To match the frequency to the channel, check out: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ |
==== Step 2 - Start airodump-ng to capture the IVs ==== | ==== Step 2 - Start airodump-ng to capture the IVs ==== | ||
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It will start listening for ARP requests and when it hears one, aireplay-ng will bitflip it and immediately start to inject it. | It will start listening for ARP requests and when it hears one, aireplay-ng will bitflip it and immediately start to inject it. | ||
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Here is what the screen looks like when ARP requests are being injected: | Here is what the screen looks like when ARP requests are being injected: | ||
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Saving ARP requests in replay_arp-0811-121752.cap | Saving ARP requests in replay_arp-0811-121752.cap |
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