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Hacking and Security / Re: Hack Wifi Adapter for better range
« on: February 29, 2016, 12:18:16 pm »
Google will tell you everything...how you think everyone finds out...magic word "Research''

Cantenna actually works if your far away from the AP you just have to sit and adjust the angle of it until you get perfect signal as it directs the signals in more of a straight line as opposed to not using one where you can catch signals floating. The signal will drop out less with a cantenna once you find the perfect setting point to a specific AP, they are very easy to make, I suggest mounting it on a 'selfy stick' so you can adjust angle and twist it left and right.

The YAGI antenna is incomparable to a CANTENNA IMO because they are a hundred times more effective but cannot really be made from trash laying around your house. I have seen one but it still consisted of more or less parts most people would have to go buy from a hardware store.

You can actually get much more effective results from irradiating any interference's around your home and get the device high up away from other signals that interfere. Don't use really long extension cords for the adapters if its a USB type as this reduces the power unless its already high dbi I personally wouldn't extend it.

With most USB adapters i've split open, you will notice a small circular connection to the board, this is a test port/ external antenna port, in SOME cases you can go to a computer store and buy an antenna to fit that and this will greatly improve your signal receptions. Sometimes it doesn't work so research your model first to see if anyone else has had success, the external antenna's are usually pretty cheap too, they have the fittings on most Samsung galaxy phones but these cannot be used anymore as due to a software floor once you start using that port with an external antenna your phone will no longer use the built in radio antenna and then you'll have to go about your day with an external antenna device duct taped to yourself or your phone just to get a signal.

Make sure you take the adapters board out of its plastic case when making a CANTENNA otherwise you will see no benefit. Trial and error which way to fit it into your cantenna for best results as facing the radio directly out of the cantenna face isn't always the best. Was a while back since I did the cantenna trick but it definitely works.

Good luck Regards HashMan

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Networking / Re: (help) anyone ho knows how to openline wifi router?
« on: February 26, 2016, 11:55:55 am »
I was stupidly going to give you the solution then, but then I sank into the mentality of the rest of the community seeing as I just read rules and guidance yesterday so its still fresh in my mind, I found out how to do that model in literally minutes, use the basics first man before posting on here because you blatantly haven't even used the search engine properly before posting.

Theres a guide online freely available. Good luck Man!  ;)

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Beginner's Corner / Re: Enable wireless adapter using kali linux
« on: February 26, 2016, 11:39:26 am »
I agree with the above comment Atheros AR9271 chipset would be my first recommendation, then  Ralink RT3070 is a good supported chipset and you can pick them up for probably the same price as the Alfa schniders if not cheaper due to popularity among various different manufacturers, hell I even got a free wifi stick with a broadband package once and that was rt3070 I pretty much got a stiffy when I realised what chipset it had! Signal King do a 48dbi RT3070 for next to nothing and they kick assss  ;)

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A lot of new routers have WPS enabled these days, you could always try the super easy WPS hacking and then once you have the WPS pin even if they change passwords you can always get it back using the pin  8)

I like "Wifite" as you can do a pretty neat "Fake Auth" just by running a simple "Aireplay" command and your away, "Wifite"will also show you all WPS enabled networks available.

I can provide links to a very good dictionary its huge but worth it really, you would just have to remove some dupes and split them into proportionate sizes before using.

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Networking / Re: Why wont WIFI work in Kali Linux?
« on: February 26, 2016, 11:08:07 am »
Ive had to make drivers for a couple TP-Link adapters in the past, although they worked OK to connect to wireless networks. There are quite a few that aren't able to actually inject packets out of the box, probably the little cheap crappy ones, so sometimes Ive had to install different firmware and kernels to actually get packet injection working.

Ive also found in a couple of instances that when Ive installed a fresh build of Kali and used integrated wireless on laptops, for some strange reason the kernel its decided to use wants to start up with wireless in airplane mode, would work with the "ifconfig up", "mode managed" but still strange why it decided to do that every boot, because I changed kernel's and it stopped doing it.

A lot of the newer TP-link adapters do tend to work straight out the box though. Its just annoying when you feel like doing some sniffing and then it turns out that your adapter comes in multiple Revisions and luck just has it your revision requires patching... its all good fun though hey  ;D

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