JAke:The D-Link DWL-G122 (rev b1 at least, maybe other revs) is a USB ralink device.
On Apr 18, 2007, at 12:36 AM, JAke wrote:
How long before they will support injection do you think? Also, sorry that I can't help Lawrence, thats really too bad... Also (macuser), are there usb ralink cards, because I'm on an iBook (G4) without pcmcia slots...On 4/17/07, themacuser <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Prism2 cards are actually b only, and the network is only in g traffic. Wait for ralink cards to support injection. Yes, this is said to be the univeral solution to everything. But thats why we are doing it... On 4/18/07, Lawrence Bean <lbean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:> >I'd go for the wusb11 if I were you. I've had the most luck with it.> > Hey Jake. >> I picked up a Linksys WUSB11 v2.5 and have just started playing with it > and Kismac. I'm using a G3 iBook with 10.4.9, have downloaded/ compiled > 0.21a from the USB branch, and have not installed any other drivers. I > have a WAP network (a linksys, average signal 36) within easy reach of my > condo and touched base with the owner about running a sample hack ... to> practice and to help them shore up their perimeter. > > I watched the video > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G38PD5FyUxE> and selected USB Device, passive mode as primary injection. I homed in on> the main channel and hub, and after collecting a couple hundred data> packets chose "Authentication Flood". When I do this, after about a minute > the signal goes to zero and no further packets are collected. If I stop > the flood, signal goes back to normal and packets are collected again. If > I choose "reinject packets", I get a box saying "waiting for interesting > packets" and packets continue to be collected, but after a while I get > "unable to start a reinjection attack because the network seems not to be> reacting". > > Do you have any hints for me, or can you describe a setup you know > cracking WEP worked so I can verify my installation is correct? > > > >