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Thursday, 5 September 2013

How to Hack WiFi Tutorial – Build your Own WiFi Hacking Lab



This Is A Step How To Make It :D  Make Sure U Have A Router 
Ask The ADMIN how to get it :D

In this video tutorial series I will go through the basics of How to Hack WiFi. This will be a multi-part series focusing on the most basic concepts of WiFi Hacking & penetration testing. In the first video/article of the series we are going to build our Own WiFi Hacking Lab. The most simple lab setup is one WiFi card one access point and a single client. This is the setup that will be required for the remainder of these videos.

Recommended Hardware

  • ALFA Networks AWUS036NHA Wireless USB Adapter.
  • ALFA Networks AP121U 802.11n Access Point/ Router.

ALFA Networks AWUS036NHA Wireless USB Adapter

Alfa Networks AWUS036NHA USB Wireless CardThe ALFA Networks AWUS036NHA Wireless USB Adapter is an excellent WiFi adapter to get if you are starting out. The AWUS036NHA has an Atheros chipset that is well supported under Linux and the Kernel driver are pre-installed in Kali Linux. It is simply a matter of plugging in the adapter and the using airmon-ng to put it into monitor mode.
I should note that the AWUS036NHA currently does not work in virtual box due to a USB pas-thru bug. VMware supports the AWUS036NHA as expected.
Key Features
  • Compatible with IEEE 802.11 b/g wireless standards
  • 2.4GHz frequency band, MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)
  • Complies with Universal Serial Bus Rev. 2.0 specifications
  • High speed transfer TX data rate up to 150 Mbps
  • Supports wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, TKIP, AES
  • Wide Range coverage

ALFA Networks AP121U 802.11n Access Point/ Router

Alfa Networks AP121U Portable RouterThe AP121U has two Ethernet ports (1 PoE Lan and 1-WAN), 802.11 b/g/n and USB. 400 MHz MIPS Atheros AR9331 SoC. The AP121U has the Hornet-UB. The 32Mb version can be flashed with OpenWRT or WiFi Pineapple mark IV.
Key Features
  • Security – 64/128bit WEP WPA(TKIP with IEEE 802.1x) WPA2(AES with IEEE 802.1x) WPA Mixed.
  • 802.11b: 20dBm, 802.11g: 20dBm, 802.11n: 20dBm.
  • RP-SMA antenna connector, one RJ-45 WAN port one RJ-45 LAN ports and USB Port.
You can pick both of these items up for under $100 and they make wireless testing so much easier.

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