Hi friends
I want your suggestions . how can I hack my college WiFi using with my Galaxy Note n7000 . Is there any working apps (not fake apps)
Please guys give me a easy way.
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baku2313 said:
Hi friends
I want your suggestions . how can I hack my college WiFi using with my Galaxy Note n7000 . Is there any working apps (not fake apps)
Please guys give me a easy way.
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You can't if it's a wpa2 security.
Only if it's wpa security with the stock passwords than you can use Wifi Unlocker from the play store.
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Well lets not say "hack" because I'm pretty sure that even if you get backtrack on you phone, your phone isn't capable of packet injection. There is one app named WiFi Unlocker which if he has a Thompson router, you'll be able to get in. The app uses some information from the router and basically uses the default key. I tried it and it works. The only thing is, is that you wont find that many Thompson routers because they arent very popular.
If it's your college wifi, you'd think you'd have authorization to use it.
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I am running a windows 7 laptop (ASUS G73JH-A1) and I set up an ad-hock network, pretty standard stuff, I share my internet on it...
But the SGS2 (Litening 2.2 ROM) doesn't show those networks. Any way to fix this?
There's a sticky in the GS2 general section that you might want to read
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I suppose you mean http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1066102 ?
Sorry, it's been a long day, I'll check it out...
EDIT: The people there seem to talk about issues with unstable connections, I can't get the phone to even recognize any connection...
You'll have to apologize, this is all mostly new to me.
Android doesn't support ad-hoc I'm afraid.
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Im posting this for a friend, he currently has 3 routers around his house to cover all possible dead spots and he is looking for a way or an app that can automatically transfer connections from different AP's based on the signal strength, similar to what iOS devices do natively.
3 routers? How big is that house mate? I can connect mine with one throughout the house
Poor me
I have a relatively small house but I need 2 routers to have a connection down stairs in my room, but this is really off topic already.
Anyone, no native function or app for this on the S2 or andriod in general ?
Tasker is a good app to try. It can be configured to work.
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Tasker is a good app to try. It can be configured to work.
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I havent used tasker yet, would you give me a gist on how to configure it ?
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I havent used tasker yet, would you give me a gist on how to configure it ?
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Yes please, it looks like a hugely capable tool, but I only want it to do the one thing, switch between APs.
Hey there
When Tethering or using the hotspot what security is there for your pc? I mean is there any firewalling at the phone?
Also, in general when connected via 3G etc what ports are exposed inbound to the phones IP address?
Thanks
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Why don't you try driodwall to restrict applications.
It's free from the market but i think it requires root access.
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To be honest I think you don't really need to worry much about it. Security should be at the PC level by using a reputable and up to date security program.
Also, although I have heard about security threats from apps etc, just using it for tethering is not effected by this I think, as you are just using the data.
Ever since my home 3g modem blew up 4 months ago I've been using my old S1 as the sole home wifi modem without issue.
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sgs2_user said:
Hey there
When Tethering or using the hotspot what security is there for your pc? I mean is there any firewalling at the phone?
Also, in general when connected via 3G etc what ports are exposed inbound to the phones IP address?
Thanks
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Why did you not just use Google?????:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/26674/keep-your-windows-computer-secure-on-public-wireless-hotspots/
Thanks ntop and sxi200. I was thinking, if you tether then your usb port gets the data in, Im not sure if that can be firewalled, maybe it can. Droidwall, perfect thanks
As for why i didn't Google it, my data connection was woeful and googling was too painful. Got a new contract this afternoon which was why i asked. If you had to Google the answer yourself then why bother replying with sarcasm?
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P.s. I wasn't talking about public hotspots, even they have a firewall on their uplink. What i was asking was if using your sgs2 as a modem which has no firewall then what is to stop inbound connections especially when tethering via usb. Droidwall. Thanks
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My old Samsung I9100 SII switched automatically to the Wi-Fi network that was closest, when I moved around the house, But it does not Galays S3. Want to help resolve my problem.
You have more then one wifi at home?
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Yes - One master and two accespoint
Give them all same SSID and password.
Swyped on my Galaxy S III
There can I see and change the SSiD adresse - all my Wi-Fi's have allready the same possword
Best WIFI
Search for "Best WIFI" in Google Play. I've been using it since I got my S3 and it's worked wonderfully and I have noticed no significant battery drain.
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There can I see and change the SSiD adresse - all my Wi-Fi's have allready the same possword
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If doing a multi router configuration like that you might want to consider WDS if all routers you have support it. That would be the most seamless method....
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WDS configuration on Galaxy S3
xtechx said:
If doing a multi router configuration like that you might want to consider WDS if all routers you have support it. That would be the most seamless method....
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I do not know what WDS is and how I change it. Would like to have a brief description.
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I do not know what WDS is and how I change it. Would like to have a brief description.
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essentially all the access points/routers would be named the same, be on same channel, so it should "roam" better around the house....it isn't too hard to set up, I could likely help you with that if you wanted.
you can find a more detailed description of it here.
not all devices support this though...but that is easy enough to determine....
Hi guys
I have tried in many occasions to use utorrent plus other clients in my S3 and can seek to get a single download to start, they all are stick at 0%
Thought maybe it was to do with the port perhaps its alport 6882 but I don't know what to change this to or how to forward the port to my s3 IP address.
Can someone let me know what to do to get this working?
Thanks in advance
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Kobrax said:
Hi guys
I have tried in many occasions to use utorrent plus other clients in my S3 and can seek to get a single download to start, they all are stick at 0%
Thought maybe it was to do with the port perhaps its alport 6882 but I don't know what to change this to or how to forward the port to my s3 IP address.
Can someone let me know what to do to get this working?
Thanks in advance
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Usually you have to forward ports on your router. Google how to forward ports and you will know
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I have but all I can find is how to do this on a laptop. Which is fine, my laptop already has it all set up right...
I just can't seem to get it done on my s3.
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Kobrax said:
I have but all I can find is how to do this on a laptop. Which is fine, my laptop already has it all set up right...
I just can't seem to get it done on my s3.
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port forwarding is not setup on a laptop or phone (at least not only). You have to open the port on your router, assign, if possible, fixed IPs to your laptop as well as phone and then it should work. some routers also allow you to reserve a certain IP address for a certain end user (e.g. laptop or phone) which will help you if you do not want to give fixed IPs but use DHCP (the way I do it)
Is there a guide somewhere for that asi have no idea how to open a port on my router
What of i want to download over 3G?
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Try portforward.com
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Is there a guide somewhere for that asi have no idea how to open a port on my router
What of i want to download over 3G?
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For 3G you do not need to open anything as it depends on your provider. For your router there is one website that describes the process for nearly all routers, but I forgot the name.
Portforward.com maybe yes, or Google your routers name and open port
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Sorry guys but have got nowhere with this....
Can anyone who has utorrent or ttorrent or any of these torrent apps say what they did from install to 1st torrent to get it working?
I assume that over 3G I shouldnt need to tweak anything yet downloading does absolutely nothing. Over WiFi I get the same.
I can pick up most things but really don't get port forwarding and not even sure that is the problem. I would love to be able to use torrent apps but I just dont know how.
I can get utorrent working on pc fine but googling and trial and error but I'm getting no where on my S3.
Can I get a little help?
Kobrax said:
Sorry guys but have got nowhere with this....
Can anyone who has utorrent or ttorrent or any of these torrent apps say what they did from install to 1st torrent to get it working?
I assume that over 3G I shouldnt need to tweak anything yet downloading does absolutely nothing. Over WiFi I get the same.
I can pick up most things but really don't get port forwarding and not even sure that is the problem. I would love to be able to use torrent apps but I just dont know how.
I can get utorrent working on pc fine but googling and trial and error but I'm getting no where on my S3.
Can I get a little help?
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If you have T-Mobile, they usually block p2p traffic.