Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:14 am
It's mainly dedicated to Netstumbler, hence the name. We also don't know who's network you're trying to inject packets on.
The Ultimate Wireless Forum
http://www.netstumbler.org/
http://www.netstumbler.org/hotspots/injection-immune-hotspots-t21611-15.html
Thorn wrote:Well now that you two are on speaking terms again, can we expect another show? And who has custody of Tony?
Aggabee wrote:What did I do?
Aggabee wrote:I attempted to inject packets into a network and failed.
Aggabee wrote:But I guess you guys are more interested in covering your own asses than learning something new.
Airstreamer wrote:Hey TO --> What ever happened to that camera?
The Others wrote:You wouldn't believe the year I've had. Some time soon hopefully!
Aggabee wrote:What did I do? I attempted to inject packets into a network and failed. I found out that WEP security may actually be better than it once was thought to be. And I thought that you guys, being the network security enthusiasts that you are, and considering that this entire site is DEDICATED TO WIRELESS SECURITY, might want to know. But I guess you guys are more interested in covering your own asses than learning something new.
Tard's OP wrote:So I've recently "stumbled" upon a bunch of new Actiontec hotspots that seem to be completely immune to packet injection. Even with an established client they do not accept injected packets of any kind. Either they reject ARP packets without prior traffic (even on open-authentication) or they reject packets with the same IV. Its kind of wierd that they are still putting effort into securing WEP instead of just switching over to WPA.
streaker69 wrote:You're a fucking clueless asshole. Face it, you should probably be beaten with a tackhammer until dead.
Monitr7 wrote:Hangin's too good fer 'im!
Aggabee wrote:So I've recently "stumbled" upon a bunch of new Actiontec hotspots that seem to be completely immune to packet injection. Even with an established client they do not accept injected packets of any kind. Either they reject ARP packets without prior traffic (even on open-authentication) or they reject packets with the same IV. Its kind of wierd that they are still putting effort into securing WEP instead of just switching over to WPA.
wrzwaldo wrote:What exactly is an Actiontec hotspot?
What hardware / software were you using?
What steps did you take?
Scruge wrote:I don't know if they are relabeler or do their own designs.
http://www.actiontec.com/
http://www.actiontec.com/products/broadband/54mbps_wireless_gateway_4p/index.php
I just helped my neighbor install one he purchased through ATT/SBC phone service here.
Monitr7 wrote:Does it involve a redhead and a bottle of Absinthe?
Monitr7 wrote:Does it involve a redhead and a bottle of Absinthe?
beakmyn wrote:$75-$200 a bottle at the Duty-Free, eh. But it's not the "Good Stuff" for that you'll have to pay $500+ and smuggle it across the border.