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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 | |
Lab Setup - Preparing the Target WLANProper set up of your lab is important, because you want a controlled environment to practice in. You will also want to prevent collateral damage to neighboring APs that are not yours because some of the attacks described in Part 2 will forcibly knock clients off an AP. This could possibly wreak havoc with other wireless users in the area. So if you are in an office complex, apartment building or any other area with many wireless networks, it may be prudent to wait until night hours when the networks are less busy. Please practice safely and responsibly! The first step is to connect and configure a "target" wireless LAN comprised of an Access Point or wireless router and a single wireless client. This WLAN will be secured with the WEP key that you will be cracking. Give your AP an SSID of your choosing - we called ours "starbucks". Configure a 64 bit WEP key on the WAP to start - after you successfully break a 64 bit key, you can try a 128 bit key. You'll need to record the following information for later use:
With the AP configured, we now need to get a client associated with it. (The following example uses Windows XP.) Right-click on the My Network Places icon on your desktop, or in your Start Menu. Then left-click Properties. Double-click the entry called Wireless Network Connection and a window similar to Figure 6 will open. Figure 6 shows that multiple WLANs are available, but your window may show only the "starbucks" AP that you just configured. Connect to your AP by double-clicking the corresponding SSID. Figure 6: Connecting to your WAP
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