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Re: Cracking IntelProset stored WEP's?
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Originally posted by RpR
Anyone know of a software that decodes the WEP keys stored by Intel Proset?
Take this 128bit WEP for example:
2184A9DF03EF2131BBD0EF2C5FD75F214C39FCB5104FEC5BBE BBD403EDDD51E306B345D44DD6999825818E2251148E
It's quite a bit long for a std. WEP =)
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Actually it looks pretty normal to me.
Of course this begs the question: Don't you know what your own WEP key is?
That then begs the second question: Is this your WEP, or are you trying to do something you shouldn't?
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