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cisco_pspf_bypass [2010/08/11 17:53] – created lmeinerscisco_pspf_bypass [2010/08/29 19:42] (current) – Fixed channel/frequency graph link mister_x
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 By: Leandro Meiners and Diego Sor By: Leandro Meiners and Diego Sor
  
-====== Introduction =====+===== Introduction =====
  
 This tutorial walks you through attacking an access point with PSPF enabled. The access point can be configured in WPA Migration Mode or as a WEP access point. It assumes you have a working wireless card with drivers already patched for injection. This tutorial walks you through attacking an access point with PSPF enabled. The access point can be configured in WPA Migration Mode or as a WEP access point. It assumes you have a working wireless card with drivers already patched for injection.
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           Retry  long limit:  RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off           Retry  long limit:  RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
           Power Management:off           Power Management:off
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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/#2.4ghz_wifi_channels then select the “Wifi Channel Selection and Channel Overlap” tab. This will give you the frequency for each channel.+To match the frequency to the channel, check out: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/technology/channel/deployment/guide/Channel.html#wp134132 . This will give you the frequency for each channel.
  
 ==== Step 2 - Start airodump-ng to capture the IVs ==== ==== Step 2 - Start airodump-ng to capture the IVs ====
cisco_pspf_bypass.txt · Last modified: 2010/08/29 19:42 by mister_x