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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #15 on: October 24, 2006, 01:38:39 AM »
all this post had made my curiosity to arise; my question is:

How the hell do access to a WEP 64 bits encrypted wireless signal??????

If any of you can answer me that I'll be much grateful...

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Enter the WEP key in the wep key box.

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how funny, Gangals was much more helpful, Thanks GG

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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #16 on: October 24, 2006, 06:01:41 AM »
Did anyone else notice that "messenging" is not a word?
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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #17 on: October 24, 2006, 06:25:36 AM »
HA! I never caught that one

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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #18 on: October 24, 2006, 06:27:01 AM »
Did anyone else notice that "messenging" is not a word?

Check latest Longman's edition, is in there

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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #19 on: October 24, 2006, 03:59:25 PM »
I'm not trying to be a 133t haxor. I just want to let them know they got ripped off on the router that they're using. I was also considering re-configuring it as a wireless gateway with restricted access (my MAC) or to encrypt their network for them and send them the password right before I move out to make sure their new neighbors can't exploit their network like I have been.
I've never done anything to their network, I just use it. I never snooped in their stuff, and I've never done anything illegal from this computer while connected to them to make sure nothing gets put on them. I seriously think they got ripped off on their new router, though. They went from a nice 2Wire to the bottom of the line Belkin.

1. Belkin sucks ass
2. I don't know how you're going to get their MAC addresses unless they're using DHCP so if you filter the MAC addresses their stuff will stop working
3. If you encrypt their traffic their stuff will stop working and they will either reset the router or call geek squad (or the cops). They won't just leave it plugged in for you to use until you move out.
4. How are you going to configure the router anyways? Is the password the Belkin default (Belkin54g or whatever)?
5. Isn't 2Wire the free router you get from SBC or whatever the fuck they call themselves now? Those things aren't great.

What Matt is doing sounds stupid as hell but...

1. I partially agree with that
2. Linux
3. Unless you want to get technical with a second AP and cloning MAC addresses, this is a bad idea
4. Default password
5. 2Wires suck more than Belkins

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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #20 on: October 24, 2006, 05:18:20 PM »
I was refering to collecting their MAC addresses

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Re: Network Messenging
« Reply #21 on: October 27, 2006, 01:46:50 PM »
Collecting their MAC address is easy. I just type in the host IP address into a web browser, and BINGO, I have their router up, including the MAC addresses of all the users logged onto their network (plus I can get any other ones through sys logs).

And, to counter the 2Wire sucks thing- they aren't great, but they don't drop signal as badly as this router does. I can lose my connection even when I'm at 60% signal strength, and sometimes it won't even show up as an available network (but their router is still on- see above comment about checking logs).


Also, I wasn't seriously considering locking them out of their own network. I would be better off locking everyone else OUT, so they wouldn't need to remember any passwords.
Plus, the router isn't configured. There IS no password, not even a default, that I know of. I did encrypt it one time at like, 3AM so I would know they weren't up, and I tried DHCP filtering with just my MAC at the same time. Both were done without entering a password to change settings. If there was a default, it was only used to intially set the router up.

There are over 200 unsecured networks in my city, and most of them are also with people using XP's networking with Shared Documents. Anyone with a laptop and free time could have all sorts of exploitation-related fun.

Side note: The Geek Squad in my area was running of an unencrypted network for a while. Not only did they keep all their service logs as Shared Documents, but the Game Crazy 200' away was running part of their network off of the signal. It took almost 6 months for GS to figure out why all their customers were getting prank calls about their computer's performance being slowed down by kiddy porn and how they would go over bandwidth limits when the network computers weren't even being used.
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