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#51
I switched to a edimax ew-7318usg and no longer get the errors and crashing i was getting before, but now I get the no response, Found 0 APs as jaeezzy does.

If I use "iwconfig wlan1 mode monitor" I get the same results,

However If I use "airmon-ng start wlan1", t atleast finds the APs but is unable to inject. What is the difference between using iwconfig and airmon-ng to put the card into monitor mode?
 
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#52
Originally Posted by mike2k4 View Post
I switched to a edimax ew-7318usg and no longer get the errors and crashing i was getting before, but now I get the no response, Found 0 APs as jaeezzy does.

If I use "iwconfig wlan1 mode monitor" I get the same results,

However If I use "airmon-ng start wlan1", t atleast finds the APs but is unable to inject. What is the difference between using iwconfig and airmon-ng to put the card into monitor mode?
Unplugging and plugging back, changing to otg and back to host mode back again and even restarting my IT do the work for me coz still sometime I get "No Answer" message. Everything is working now even cracked both WEP and WPA2 passphrases.
 

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Thanks Jaeezzy, I didnt realize that it still works if you sometimes get that message.
 
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#54
Can anyone compile driver for other than rt73 chipset?
For example Realtek 8187.
rt73 chipset is quite old and relatively hard to find.
Could somebody help with this specific driver? This driver is in back-track's3 kernel by default.
 
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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=19575 - but people say that the diablo ones I compiled aren't working, I don't have a 8187 so I don't know...
 
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#56
im confused, what does this do?
 
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Originally Posted by jaeezzy View Post
Unplugging and plugging back, changing to otg and back to host mode back again and even restarting my IT do the work for me coz still sometime I get "No Answer" message. Everything is working now even cracked both WEP and WPA2 passphrases.
just realised what this is, now reportinng it to the mods and when i find where i report it to the relevent legal organisations 7 months ago i hit a invisible limit, wierd i thought, then 6 months i went over again and got charged,i checked my router and discovered an extra ip i then changed my wep code assuming the default had been guesed it reappeared a week later so i disabled wi fi, for 2 months maybe more, i guess it was prats like the topic creator that allowed this scum to steal my wifi with this type of software. now this may seem harsh, im sure theres legit reasons to hack wifi cant think of any my self, but im sure this should NEVER be publicly available
 
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Well mrgreaper I would say that this software is a tool. Like any tool there are bad uses and good uses for it. There are bad uses like stealing wi-fi and there are good uses like security testing. For example you could run it against networks you have permission to use it on, such as your own, to test the security of your own network. So if someone runs it they might learn some things like, I should really change the default password, I should change the password to a strong password, or I don't really need wi-fi on, or I should really use WPA2 instead of the really, really. really, really, easily cracked WEP. Finally, security through obscurity does not work, if it did Windows would be the most secure OS out there. The presence of these tools, if anything, increases security by making the flaws in WEP something that router and wireless card manufactures cannot ignore. Really, finally, if you use WPA2 and a long non-dictionary password with some special characters you can make it almost impossible for someone to crack your network.

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mrgreaper, I am really sorry for you. Anyone who abuses this technology is really bad. There are only two usage scenario's I can see, one is testing your own set-up, and the other is cracking someone's internet if you really need it (aka you are completely lost, no cell signal, its getting dark, etc). I think this is ok, but overcharging you like that is really a crime. I don't think people here are interested in doing those criminal activities. If they really wanted to, they would use a much simpler laptop with Linux, not a tablet.

Also, I would advise you to listen to D'ohboy. I would also add a few notes. Turn OFF your router for added security. It takes like 5 seconds to turn it of and back on. Use WPA2 or whatever the newest security is. Use a 128 bit (or higher) password, made from RANDOM letters and numbers and symbols. There are generators on the internet for this. Seriously, the best thing you can do for these problems is turn your router off. You can't connect to a off router! Next, change you password every month. Its worth it, because most devices remember the password, so you only have to updated them once a month.

If you are a 1337 haxor, chances are the person leaching off your WiFi is some *****, so you can attack him back.

Don't blame the technology. If this was not public, then it would be even worse. Manufactures would think everything is fine and dandy, while the underground stoles the interweb.
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Originally Posted by Thesandlord View Post
If you are a 1337 haxor, chances are the person leaching off your WiFi is some *****, so you can attack him back.
Oh, for sure:

http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/upside-down-ternet.html

I'd use that script to redirect the guy to goatse personally...
 
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