Anyone have any insight on how to do this with the Droid X2?
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address
L2_n19h7m4r3 said:
Anyone have any insight on how to do this with the Droid X2?
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Are you trying to change the mac address of the X2 as it would show up on a router?
booked said:
Are you trying to change the mac address of the X2 as it would show up on a router?
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Yes trying to spoof it.
just do it from the terminal:
ifconfig <interface> ether <mac address>
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Is there any hack/tweak or app for bypassing the WPA/WPA2 passwords when you want to connect trough secured WiFi?
Thanks in advance!
XEURONIX said:
Is there any hack/tweak or app for bypassing the WPA/WPA2 passwords when you want to connect trough secured WiFi?
Thanks in advance!
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lol, what do you think yourself.. Now wouldn't that nullify the whole purpose of wireless security?
XEURONIX said:
Is there any hack/tweak or app for bypassing the WPA/WPA2 passwords when you want to connect trough secured WiFi?
Thanks in advance!
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Your easy method is not to have security on your router .
Unless you where looking to steal wifi .
jje
Sooo, I guess not, there isn't any tethers.
yes, it wil be app that you can develop and sale for million of million profile.
cheers
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keijames said:
yes, it wil be app that you can develop and sale for million of million profile.
cheers
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Really? .. really? No, really!? You serious? Ok than it's really ...
Are you saying that you want to be able to connect to any wifi access point, without having to enter the password?
Is it your wifi, or someone else's?
Before flaming xeuronix completely: there are apps for jailbroken iPhones that can calculate securitykeys automatically for several badly-configured wireless routers (they have a default key that is generated by parsing the serialnumber of the router through a formula... And then use the serial as SSID...)
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kaassema said:
Before flaming xeuronix completely: there are apps for jailbroken iPhones that can calculate securitykeys automatically for several badly-configured wireless routers (they have a default key that is generated by parsing the serialnumber of the router through a formula... And then use the serial as SSID...)
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To the OP... no you cannot connect to a secure wifi...if you dont know the password...
regarding jailbroken iphones or any other device...
the SSID of the router is just the wireless ID which can be set to be broadcast or be hidden...that doesnt get you anywhere...
one has to know the password period
another point is that be it an iphone or a high spec gaming rig...the way it will talk to the router will be same...same protocols..same encryption algorithm...
johncmolyneux said:
Are you saying that you want to be able to connect to any wifi access point, without having to enter the password?
Is it your wifi, or someone else's?
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Someone else.
XEURONIX said:
Someone else.
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Not going to happen (easily).
You could use a packet-sniffer to grab the keys but that's not going to happen on your phone (as far as I know, no one's ported the linux app over?)
woodstock_ahem said:
To the OP... no you cannot connect to a secure wifi...if you dont know the password...
regarding jailbroken iphones or any other device...
the SSID of the router is just the wireless ID which can be set to be broadcast or be hidden...that doesnt get you anywhere...
one has to know the password period
another point is that be it an iphone or a high spec gaming rig...the way it will talk to the router will be same...same protocols..same encryption algorithm...
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Yep... And what I ment: some providers were dumb enough to let their fully equiped routers use a key that is based on the unique SSID of the router: faulty design, rendering wifinetworks that use default settings at risk for attacks...
Someone already made an app for jailbroken devices to automate the process of using this exploit.
Hence the question of Xeuronix is not so dumb after all: seems logical for such app to exist on android and not on iOS, instead of viceversa.
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I've seen u can get backtrack on android now. The full version has Wiggins hacking tools
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kaassema said:
Yep... And what I ment: some providers were dumb enough to let their fully equiped routers use a key that is based on the unique SSID of the router: faulty design, rendering wifinetworks that use default settings at risk for attacks...
Someone already made an app for jailbroken devices to automate the process of using this exploit.
Hence the question of Xeuronix is not so dumb after all: seems logical for such app to exist on android and not on iOS, instead of viceversa.
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Finally someone talking sense in this forum. Thanks dude.
There are 2 programs that provide you with default passwords of specific routers like Thomson, Speedtouch and some others. The first one is called Penetrate and the other one is called Router Keygen. If you want to sniff data and eventually get a WEP key then you will nedd Backtrack which has been ported on Android but without the sniffing tools yet. And the phone's wifi adapter has to support sniffing
Free WiFi access? Hmmm......that would be nice! If there is such a program which works on SGS II, then I think there would be many takers for it
yes this would be great. then you could hack the planet. ...
Does the same method for wireless tethering work for wired tethering?
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KurioHonoo said:
Does the same method for wireless tethering work for wired tethering?
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Just Get Wired Tether From Google Code.
MikeJ92YJ said:
Just Get Wired Tether From Google Code.
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You mind explaining,Mike?
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KurioHonoo said:
You mind explaining,Mike?
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Sure Thing, Download This Apk, Install, And Enjoy.
Thanks, Mike!
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MikeJ92YJ said:
Sure Thing, Download This Apk, Install, And Enjoy.
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I assume development of it is pretty dead?
also not really discounting that it works our not but cant get it to work under Ubuntu
Don't Know About UBUNTU I'm Running 7 64x.
MikeJ92YJ said:
Don't Know About UBUNTU I'm Running 7 64x.
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oh well no big deal,
Can't get wired tether to work under Windows 7 x64. In 2.2.2 or in 2.3.3.
L2_n19h7m4r3 said:
Can't get wired tether to work under Windows 7 x64. In 2.2.2 or in 2.3.3.
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Neither can i
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All I Can Think Of Is Do You Have The Latest Motorola Drivers.
MikeJ92YJ said:
All I Can Think Of Is Do You Have zither Latest Motorola Drivers.
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Yep, tried both on my main install of Win 7 x64 and through a virtualbox version (Win 7 x86), neither work with the lastest moto drivers installed. Have not tried with Linux yet.
I Don't Think I've Used The Wired Tether Yet At All On My X2, But I Have It Installed In Case. It's Possible This App Doesn't Work With X2(Highly Doubt) Or Verizon/Google Is Blocking It.
MikeJ92YJ said:
I Don't Think I've Used The Wired Tether Yet At All On My X2, But I Have It Installed In Case. It's Possible This App Doesn't Work With X2(Highly Doubt) Or Verizon/Google Is Blocking It.
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First, your caps are distracting.. Your keyboard just capitalizing every word, at first I thought you were spelling something.
And those that have wired tether working, did you need drivers for them to work on a pc? I was just hoping it could be just plugged in and go..
masters said:
First, your caps are distracting.. Your keyboard just capitalizing every word, at first I thought you were spelling something.
And those that have wired tether working, did you need drivers for them to work on a pc? I was just hoping it could be just plugged in and go..
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Exactly what I want. Wired tether wise.
Just download Pdanet works great
on root or vanilla Froyo & Gingerbread.
Just search Google for Pdanet I can't post
link.
ALL new users are not permitted to post
outside links in their messages.
Hope this info will be of some value 2U.
ImgBurn said:
Just download Pdanet works great
on root or vanilla Froyo & Gingerbread.
Just search Google for Pdanet I can't post
link.
ALL new users are not permitted to post
outside links in their messages.
Hope this info will be of some value 2U.
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Don't you have to install drivers on the client computer to use pdanet?
EDIT: Yes, drivers required.
The Apps Website Has The Application.
Hi guys, I have my Atrix 4G with AT&T stock 2.3.4 ROM and I really need to connect to ad-hoc connections. I can see it, but it says "Obtaining IP address" and then disconnects.
I need a working-with-ad-hoc-connections wpa_supplicant or any other solution.
Regards.
alainalemany said:
Hi guys, I have my Atrix 4G with AT&T stock 2.3.4 ROM and I really need to connect to ad-hoc connections. I can see it, but it says "Obtaining IP address" and then disconnects.
I need a working-with-ad-hoc-connections wpa_supplicant or any other solution.
Regards.
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Are you using the mobile hotspot app that came with the stock ROM? What's the device you are trying to connect to?
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Connecting to adhoc works with Cyanogenmod 7. However, for the stock rom u might need to patch the wpa_supplicant to work with adhoc connection. Primarily such restriction by factory OEM rom because adhoc connection drain a lot of battery.
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so cm7 has adhoc support so there is no need for replacing the wpa suplicant?
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pitastrudl said:
so cm7 has adhoc support so there is no need for replacing the wpa suplicant?
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Yep that's correct .. I am connected to a adhoc hotspot right now ..
do you have an original wpa suplicant coz I replaced mine and tryed replacing ir with my original and it didn't want to conect to other wofo networks exept one that needs password and username In our school
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anupash said:
Connecting to adhoc works with Cyanogenmod 7. However, for the stock rom u might need to patch the wpa_supplicant to work with adhoc connection. Primarily such restriction by factory OEM rom because adhoc connection drain a lot of battery.
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What Cyanogenmod installation are you running? I've downloaded the latest from here, is that correct? I mean, that one will give me ad-hoc?
Thanks.
alainalemany said:
What Cyanogenmod installation are you running? I've downloaded the latest from here, is that correct? I mean, that one will give me ad-hoc?
Thanks.
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Download from here .. those were nighties not the most stable ones ..
http://code.google.com/p/atrix-dev-team/
I have an Ubuntu Laptop and I'm not able to share my LAN connection to my Android phone. The WiFi hotspot feature in Ubuntu creates an Ad-Hoc connection which cannot be detected by ICS. Anyone have a modded wpa_supplicant to enable Ad-Hoc in ICS? I'm on stock XWLP7 if that helps.
Help would really be appreciated.
And we already have 2 threads about same
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And we already have 2 threads about same
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Without a solution.
Debadatta said:
Without a solution.
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starting anotherone wont solve anything
atifsh said:
starting anotherone wont solve anything
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You don't have any solutions doesn't mean no one has any. Why say unnecessary stuff if you have no help to provide?
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You don't understand do you?
If mod see this he might close it, they're active threads here for same issue, two of them.
I had a droid 2 that was rooted. Everytime the wifi was turned off and on, the mac address would change. Would this happen on my Note II with Jelly 'Beans' rom? Only think limiting me as my school's wifi requires a constant mac address.
Thank you.
My MAC has been the same since I got it.
DaRkL3AD3R said:
My MAC has been the same since I got it.
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Since you have been rooted?
StingHP said:
Since you have been rooted?
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Since I got the phone. It never changed.
DaRkL3AD3R said:
Since I got the phone. It never changed.
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Awesome. Thank you for the info.