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Warez_Zealot
working has made me bitter

join:2006-04-19
St Catharines, ON

Getting the screw job from BT2

I'm having some issues that are frustrating the hell out of me. So before I thorow this dumb CD out the window, I thought I might ask for some help here.

Scenarion: I am trying to crack the WEP on my WRT54GL router which has DD-WRT V 24 which is running in repeater mode w/ 64bit WEP key 1111111111. The wifi card I am using is a DLINK DWL-G122 HW C.

I am using this tutorial »www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=···_clients

If I try his tutorial 1-8 method, I can't get past step 3. The chopchop and fragmentation do not work after several retries.

If I do his "alternate method", I have no issues until it gets to actually cracking the packets for the WEP key, and I this my issue is because I am running Aircrack 0.7 (apparently v0.9 has much upgraded cracking features).

SIDE ISSUES:
I want to install the latest drivers for my card and the latest version on Aircrack. I have both on my usb drive, and don't know how to install them once the Live CD loads. (random shit seems to keep crashing, but I don't know if it's me or the OS)

Side issue 2. When I am collecting IV's, for some reason the power level of the AP and my cards connection to the AP are now saying -1 when they never did before. Also, unter AUTH column for my AP is says open..

Any help would be much much appreciated.
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justanotherguy

@dslextreme.com

I'm no expert in this area, but did you verify that you indeed have drivers for your particular card that supports packet injection?

aireplay -9 [your interface]

If you need to load drivers after BT is running, you'll probably need to "modprobe -r [your current driver]" to remove the existing driver and then "modprobe [new driver]" to load the new one. Your current driver value can be determined by looking through the output of the "lsmod" command.

If "ifconfig -a" lists your new driver / interface (may be a different name), you'll need to "iwconfig [interface] mode monitor".
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