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2007-08-07
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But you can use the suite. Try this after installing aircrack-ng
start Xterm, and become root.
Then enter:
airodump-ng wlan0
This will show you what networks are around, and the MAC addresses of the access points and computers which are connected, and what channels they are operating on. Make a note of the channel of the access point you want to test (ie your own one)
Now quit airodump-ng by doing a control c , then restart it by typing
airodump-ng -c X -w mycapture --ivs wlan0
but change the X for the channel number of your access point. This will start capturing data which you will use to crack the WEP key, in a file called mycapture-01.ivs in your home directory
Now you have to wait for a while, till you have captured enough data to crack the WEP key. If the access point is busy then you might not have to wait too long.
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2007-09-11
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2007-10-14
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2007-10-16
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if you do the following it sort of works:
airodump-ng -w mycapture --ivs wlan0
this gives you all the data from all channels in a file. then you can go back and run the statement again with the -c X thing that he mentioned earlier.
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