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Re: WPS / Reaver Dunno. I personally haven't had any problems. I know that Windows 7 has the WPS ability built in, and I notice two routers under Network Infrastructure when the WPS is enabled, and disappears into only one when WPS is disabled. |
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| said by Mike Wolf:Dunno. I personally haven't had any problems. I know that Windows 7 has the WPS ability built in, and I notice two routers under Network Infrastructure when the WPS is enabled, and disappears into only one when WPS is disabled. The data comes from the attack tool (named "Reaver") still cracking the PIN and getting access, regardless the setting.
The best data I know of is: »docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?k···SSHZEN3c |
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 | thats interesting, but another option would be to use WPA2 Enterprise and attach a RADIUS server. |
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