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How To Crack WEP - Part 1: Setup & Network Recon | How To Crack WEP - Part 1: Setup & Network Recon |
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| Humphrey Cheung | |
| May 10, 2005 | |
What you Need - moreYou are welcome to use any type of external antenna you want (or none at all), but we purchased the Mobile Patch antenna pictured in Figure 4. The suction cup bottom of the patch antenna makes it wonderful for wardriving, as you can temporarily attach it to your car windows.
Figure 4: Mobile Patch AntennaThis antenna has 8dBi of gain and, like many antennas, has a short cable that terminates in an N-Female connector. For the Senao / Engenius cards, you will need to buy a pigtail with MMCX connector on one end. The connector is about 1 mm in diameter, with a very small pin in the middle (Figure 5).
Figure 5: MMCX connector on pigtail cableAs a side note, pigtail connectors are disliked by many people. It's an extra cable to carry around, and sometimes the connector breaks off. In addition, it is a pain to disconnect the pigtail from the Wi-Fi card, as it takes a decent amount of force to pull the connector off. The Software While cracking WEP requires several open source tools, all of these tools are thankfully pre-installed, on the free Auditor Security Collection LIVE CD. The CD boots a modified Kanotix Linux distribution into RAM (it doesn't touch your hard-drive) and auto-detects and configures many wireless cards. Updated 6/1/2007: The Auditor Security Collection is no longer available. Use Backtrack instead. Tags: Hacking, How To, WEP, WiFi, Related Articles:Auditor Security Collection CD reviewedThe Feds can own your WLAN too How To Crack WEP - Part 2: Performing the Crack WEP Cracking...Reloaded How To Crack WPA / WPA2 |
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