Airodump will report signal strength.
Netstumbler (Windows) will report signal strength using a supported card.
So I've been working on various things to crack my WEP key. So far, things have been going quite well. Sorta.
One thing that I noticed is that I'm not getting anywhere NEAR the amount of IVs that I need.
In the span of 4hours, I had accumulated less than 1000. This is ridiculously slow.
I've searched the forum here, and I think I've determined the problem. Although I have no idea if it is or not.
I think it's the signal strength. 'Think' being the key word. I have no way to tell for sure.
At least right now.
So my question is, using the command line tools that are used to crack a WEP key, how can I determine what the signal strength is?
Airodump will report signal strength.
Netstumbler (Windows) will report signal strength using a supported card.
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I took a look at Airodump tho... And I think I know what you're talking about.
And therein lies my confusion. Right now, it's reporting it '-1'. No matter of where I move, this number doesn't change at all... Is there maybe something else that'll report the strength?
kismet do it ...
iwconfig too (just the lnk strenght)
Watch your back, your packetz will belong to me soon... xD
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if it is going slow, have you been trying replay attacks?
kismet also tells you signal strength.
I agree with seven.
Have you tried different aireplay-ng attacks? -3, -2 ?