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Wireless Security
Bruce doesn't secure his wireless Jun 17 2008 09:54PM Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) (2 replies) Re: Bruce doesn't secure his wireless Jun 18 2008 02:40AM The Dark Sniper (thedarksniper gmail com) (2 replies) Re: Bruce doesn't secure his wireless Jun 18 2008 06:57PM Blaine Fleming (groups digital-z com) (1 replies) Re: Bruce doesn't secure his wireless Jun 18 2008 10:20PM Rob Fuller (jd mubix gmail com) (1 replies) |
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<thedarksniper (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> And what do you suppose might happen if I take my laptop, connect to his
> network, type in 192.168.1.1 (or do a host scan and look for a dhcp server)
> login useing the default router password ( a quick google search), enable
> WPA TKIP, add a password and enable MAC address filtering so only my laptop
> could use it? What happens then
Bruce pushes the "reset to factory defaults" button. Physical access trumps.
No need to scan the network to find the DHCP server. Just listen
passively, it will eventually make itself known via the broadcast
responses to the DHCPDISCOVER messages sent by other clients on the
network.
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