I have a few AP's in my neighbourhood with hidden ESSID's and I never managed to catch the station probing for them and I'm thinking about the same way to secure my AP. The only way it could be...
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I have a few AP's in my neighbourhood with hidden ESSID's and I never managed to catch the station probing for them and I'm thinking about the same way to secure my AP. The only way it could be...
The sense would be that you wouldnt keep the 100GB big libs with passwords. Only one password - the last one, you've tested. And then you add 1 to it to get the next pswd and replace the last one.
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hmmm... yeah, good point. a repeater would probably probe only one ESSID...
I can confirm a similar method is used by other companies. Spanish Telefónica uses 13-char long capitals+numbers passwords for their WEP encrypted AP's (which is pointless since you can crack the...
Sounds to me like an AP trying to act as a WDS extension - tries to connect to your AP and let more (THEIR) clients use YOUR network. But can be karmetasploit too...
Do as you've been suggested by...