wireless router question |
wireless router question |
Jan 9 2010, 08:49 PM
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I'm Jc Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 |
if you forget your password to your wireless network is it possible to find it (through the settings and junk at the router ip) or change the password without doing a complete reset of the router? i don't wanna have to reconfigure it really.
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Jan 9 2010, 08:57 PM
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/人◕‿‿◕人\ Group: Official Member Posts: 8,283 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 602,927 |
Not as far as I know, but you can bruteforce it.
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Jan 9 2010, 08:58 PM
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I'm Jc Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 |
darn. i figured it wasn't, seeing as that would seem to defeat the purpose of the password in the first place if anyone could get on and just change it.
f*ck i don't know why i didn't write it down |
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Jan 9 2010, 09:00 PM
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/人◕‿‿◕人\ Group: Official Member Posts: 8,283 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 602,927 |
You're a Mac user, aren't you? You might be able to compile aircrack-ng on your system.
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Jan 9 2010, 09:03 PM
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I'm Jc Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 |
yeah i'm a mac user. i haven't heard of aircrack-ng though.
i hate messing with my router. i always figure i'm gonna screw stuff up and i'm dumb as f*ck apparently when it comes to setting it up. i'm not even computer illiterate, but i just get into the settings and have no clue what anything is or does. |
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Jan 9 2010, 09:07 PM
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/人◕‿‿◕人\ Group: Official Member Posts: 8,283 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 602,927 |
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=ins...ling_on_mac_osx
It doesn't even need to be compiled, lucky you. |
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Jan 9 2010, 09:21 PM
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Senior Member Group: Administrator Posts: 2,648 Joined: Apr 2008 Member No: 639,265 |
Two questions:
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Jan 9 2010, 09:55 PM
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I'm Jc Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 |
password to connect to the router. i haven't ever had to enter it since the day it was set up i don't think, because my mac just connects. but i've been using my playstation at my families house over the break, so now i need to connect it to my network and i need the password.
it's a linksys router |
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Jan 9 2010, 10:23 PM
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Senior Member Group: Administrator Posts: 2,648 Joined: Apr 2008 Member No: 639,265 |
You might have it stored in your Mac OS X keychain, then. Open up Keychain Access (in /Applications/Utilities) and search for a key with the name of the network. (You can use the search box for this, obviously.) Double-click the network name, enter your (Mac OS X) password, and it should show it.
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Jan 10 2010, 04:52 PM
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I'm Jc Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 |
^that worked. i really appreciate it, saved me a lot of time.
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