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Wireless networking can kiss my ass *RANT - Keep this crap!!*

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H

LOL, yep 😀
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H


I have more then just mac addr filters 😉 and it will take a while for you to find the right one 😉
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H

so how one go a about find what the approved MAC addresses for a router are?

ummm, a friend of mine wants to know...
 
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H


I have more then just mac addr filters 😉 and it will take a while for you to find the right one 😉

Thirty seconds to boot Linux and fire up airsnort. Your move. 😉

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: spacejamz
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H

so how one go a about find what the approved MAC addresses for a router are?

exactly
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
You're just a n00b 😛 Did you even try it without a WEP key?

NO! B/C I've read enough to know that w/o any kind of security at all you're a sitting duck. I pride myself on the security of my networks...I was stupid for even TRYING to be lazy. 😱
 
Originally posted by: kyparrish
M4H, it's secure when your neighbors are dumb-blondes, illiterate taxi drivers, and Mexicans. 😀

It's not your place to judge the dirty Mexicans, racist. Sure, all they're capable of is hard labor and fieldwork, since anything that requires an education is innately foreign to them, but still.


Disclaimer - Those with no sense of sarcasm can disregard any above comments, because you're nothing but stupid whap daggos.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H


I have more then just mac addr filters 😉 and it will take a while for you to find the right one 😉

Thirty seconds to boot Linux and fire up airsnort. Your move. 😉

- M4H


I have 2 computers on the network, usually 1 is on, before you actually get enough packets to find anything ill probably have upgraded to a new more powerful router and have already cahnged the keys and addresses 😉

your move! 😉

airsnort is sucks 😛
 
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: kyparrish
M4H, it's secure when your neighbors are dumb-blondes, illiterate taxi drivers, and Mexicans. 😀

It's not your place to judge the dirty Mexicans, racist. Sure, all they're capable of is hard labor and fieldwork, since anything that requires an education is innately foreign to them, but still.


Disclaimer - Those with no sense of sarcasm can disregard any above comments, because you're nothing but stupid whap daggos.

Sarcasm is my job you bastard!
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Fck it. I will run 50+ feet of CAT5e, terminate it myself and be done with it.

My DSL router is also a 802.11a/g wireless router. I followed the instructions, created a 128-bit WEP key. Installed a Linksys 802.11g wireless NIC, attempted to configure it.

I got TWO networks but the one I wanted; MINE. I guess they were my neighbors. I found one guys' kid's sofball pics and another guys music. Big deal. I DIDN"T get MY network.

Fcuk it. Tomorrow, I return the wireless NIC and run the damn cable. What a bunch of crap.

I can configure a W2K3 Enterprise network for 1,000+ clients, complete w/DNS/DHCP/SAV/SUS/SMS and database sharing...but I couldn't get my own shiit to work!!! Fck it. WIRED is the way to go.

I already uninstalled the hardware and driver and boxed up the NIC.

This wireless crap seems to have two settings:

1. Wide open. EAsy to configure but you're wide open; i.e. my neighbors
2. Locked down. Safe as food in front of Mary Kate, but impossible for anyone, including me, to get to.:roll:

One thing that instructions don't tell you to do is turn on the wireless. By default it isn't on. You have to go into the control panel for the router and turn it on.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: kyparrish
M4H, it's secure when your neighbors are dumb-blondes, illiterate taxi drivers, and Mexicans. 😀

It's not your place to judge the dirty Mexicans, racist. Sure, all they're capable of is hard labor and fieldwork, since anything that requires an education is innately foreign to them, but still.


Disclaimer - Those with no sense of sarcasm can disregard any above comments, because you're nothing but stupid whap daggos.

Sarcasm is my job you bastard!

Lick it, gooback.
 
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H


I have more then just mac addr filters 😉 and it will take a while for you to find the right one 😉

Thirty seconds to boot Linux and fire up airsnort. Your move. 😉

- M4H


I have 2 computers on the network, usually 1 is on, before you actually get enough packets to find anything ill probably have upgraded to a new more powerful router and have already cahnged the keys and addresses 😉

your move! 😉

airsnort is sucks 😛

WEP doesn't encrypt Layer 2 traffic. Number of packets needed to get a MAC address - one.

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Fck it. I will run 50+ feet of CAT5e, terminate it myself and be done with it.

My DSL router is also a 802.11a/g wireless router. I followed the instructions, created a 128-bit WEP key. Installed a Linksys 802.11g wireless NIC, attempted to configure it.

I got TWO networks but the one I wanted; MINE. I guess they were my neighbors. I found one guys' kid's sofball pics and another guys music. Big deal. I DIDN"T get MY network.

Fcuk it. Tomorrow, I return the wireless NIC and run the damn cable. What a bunch of crap.

I can configure a W2K3 Enterprise network for 1,000+ clients, complete w/DNS/DHCP/SAV/SUS/SMS and database sharing...but I couldn't get my own shiit to work!!! Fck it. WIRED is the way to go.

I already uninstalled the hardware and driver and boxed up the NIC.

This wireless crap seems to have two settings:

1. Wide open. EAsy to configure but you're wide open; i.e. my neighbors
2. Locked down. Safe as food in front of Mary Kate, but impossible for anyone, including me, to get to.:roll:

One thing that instructions don't tell you to do is turn on the wireless. By default it isn't on. You have to go into the control panel for the router and turn it on.


First thing I did. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
its so easy to crack wireless networks, too bad I cant get any from IN my house heheh

My network is the most secure! mac addr filters 🙂

*goes into network settings*
*changes MAC address of NIC to an approved one*

I'm sorry, you were saying?

- M4H


I have more then just mac addr filters 😉 and it will take a while for you to find the right one 😉

Thirty seconds to boot Linux and fire up airsnort. Your move. 😉

- M4H


I have 2 computers on the network, usually 1 is on, before you actually get enough packets to find anything ill probably have upgraded to a new more powerful router and have already cahnged the keys and addresses 😉

your move! 😉

airsnort is sucks 😛

WEP doesn't encrypt Layer 2 traffic. Number of packets needed to get a MAC address - one.

- M4H


you still ahve to get through other filters and my WEP encryption, it will take a while, trust me!
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Fck it. I will run 50+ feet of CAT5e, terminate it myself and be done with it.

My DSL router is also a 802.11a/g wireless router. I followed the instructions, created a 128-bit WEP key. Installed a Linksys 802.11g wireless NIC, attempted to configure it.

I got TWO networks but the one I wanted; MINE. I guess they were my neighbors. I found one guys' kid's sofball pics and another guys music. Big deal. I DIDN"T get MY network.

Fcuk it. Tomorrow, I return the wireless NIC and run the damn cable. What a bunch of crap.

I can configure a W2K3 Enterprise network for 1,000+ clients, complete w/DNS/DHCP/SAV/SUS/SMS and database sharing...but I couldn't get my own shiit to work!!! Fck it. WIRED is the way to go.

I already uninstalled the hardware and driver and boxed up the NIC.

This wireless crap seems to have two settings:

1. Wide open. EAsy to configure but you're wide open; i.e. my neighbors
2. Locked down. Safe as food in front of Mary Kate, but impossible for anyone, including me, to get to.:roll:

One thing that instructions don't tell you to do is turn on the wireless. By default it isn't on. You have to go into the control panel for the router and turn it on.


First thing I did. 🙁

Put it back in well get it going for you. its not very hard, and its useful, more if you have a laptop though
 
Originally posted by: KPSHAH316
M4H must show ATOT how large his e-penis is. I wait for a reply, mister🙂

Ever see the underground worms from Tremors? I hear that's how large his E-Penis is. :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
you still ahve to get through other filters and my WEP encryption, it will take a while, trust me!

Eight hours for average traffic flow, exponentially less the more packets flying.

- M4H


takes a LOT more time then that if you are only going for one computer! could take even more then a month especially since its soo greatly encrypted! 😀

and ill notice you in front of my house in not too long trust me 🙂
 
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
you still ahve to get through other filters and my WEP encryption, it will take a while, trust me!

Eight hours for average traffic flow, exponentially less the more packets flying.

- M4H


takes a LOT more time then that if you are only going for one computer! could take even more then a month especially since its soo greatly encrypted! 😀

and ill notice you in front of my house in not too long trust me 🙂

128-bit WEP is only "encryption" in the dictionary definition of the term. It is crap.

BTW, this will not make you secure either, no0b. 😉

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
you still ahve to get through other filters and my WEP encryption, it will take a while, trust me!

Eight hours for average traffic flow, exponentially less the more packets flying.

- M4H


takes a LOT more time then that if you are only going for one computer! could take even more then a month especially since its soo greatly encrypted! 😀

and ill notice you in front of my house in not too long trust me 🙂

128-bit WEP is only "encryption" in the dictionary definition of the term. It is crap.

- M4H


Of course it is, but by the time you get through it, ill notice that youre trying to get in 🙂 and once you get in, all youll be able to get is the interweb 😛 heheh
 
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