You could always trying piping the output of a program that can brute force, the most commonly known being John the Ripper.
The command would be something like john [parameters here] | aircrack-ng...
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You could always trying piping the output of a program that can brute force, the most commonly known being John the Ripper.
The command would be something like john [parameters here] | aircrack-ng...
If this is anything like the problem with the AWUS036H issue, the key to making the fix permanent is editing the blacklist file located at /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. Look for the blacklist...
Whoops, didn't even see the link posted by nitr00.
I can confirm that performing
rmmod rtl8187
rmmod mac80211
modprobe r8187
seems to have resolved the issue for me. I was pretty sad...
Update:
Bringing the interface down and back up doesn't work. It refuses to come back up, just returning the "ioctl(SIOCSIFFLAGS) failed: Unknown error 132" error instead. I've been trying to...
I use an AWUSH036H as well, and noticed this happen to me in the few minutes I spent in the new R1. I think issuing ifconfig wlan0 down and then ifconfig wlan0 up fixed it for me.
http://airdefense.net/PDF/mot2.pdf
I'm guessing this is what you're referring to. It's not the kind of "cracking" you're probably thinking of because there is no way to get the key directly from...
Does the v5 Alfa have the same chipset and therefor work in BT4 without any patching? I have one of the original 500mw ones and 2 of the 500w N versions, but was dissapointed when I found that the N...