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Streaker69 - thank you for the link. This looks like it will be good reading to investigate this subject.
Dutch - I was to believe that if there is MAC filtering on an AP that you have to "spoof" your blacklisted address to one on the allowed list - and I was asking how someone would find out what one of the allowed addresses is. I have been reading more on the subject and am starting to understand it better, the book should help me understand even more. My very uneducated guess so far is that my brother is probably only allowing his own MAC address to connect, so I would have to sniff the network traffic to see what his MAC address is and spoof that. Another thing could be that he has simply turned off DHCP so users has to set their IP manually. If I still cannot connect after spoofing his MAC address, then I'll try to see the network traffic for which IP's are configured and configure a IP that would work. IE, if he has IP 192.168.0.5, then try to set my IP to 192.168.0.6, gateway is probably 192.168.0.1, but I may need to sniff a bit for that as well, and put in some valid DNS servers. All a very steep learning curve for me and I'm having fun figuring this all out, so thanks to you who are giving me tips!
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