Hi
I've got kismet running and it has picked up a network which it says
is WPA/TKIP but it has also identified an IP address and marked it as
identified by TCP traffic. How could this be? The SSID is linksys so
it there may be another unencrypted linksys AP just out of range that
it picked up for a short period then lost but apart fro that I can't
think how it could get the IP address.
Any ideas?
Robin
PS, this list has been dead recently, is wifi security out of fashion
at the moment or is everyone flat out busy? Or is the party going on
elsewhere and I've not been invited?
I've got kismet running and it has picked up a network which it says
is WPA/TKIP but it has also identified an IP address and marked it as
identified by TCP traffic. How could this be? The SSID is linksys so
it there may be another unencrypted linksys AP just out of range that
it picked up for a short period then lost but apart fro that I can't
think how it could get the IP address.
Any ideas?
Robin
PS, this list has been dead recently, is wifi security out of fashion
at the moment or is everyone flat out busy? Or is the party going on
elsewhere and I've not been invited?
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