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Alfa network for mac3/17/2023 Early results of testing it for an hour: it saw/revealed "less" access points than the actual internal AirPort cards (I mean I thought it would see any many as KisMAC did w/ the AWUS036H) in both Macs. Tested with a 10.7.3 Mac Mini w/ the appropriate drivers installed and that same 10.6.8 MacBook Pro w/ the appropriate drivers. It must be just as awesome.Ģ) The AWUS036NHR + 9db antenna. So I thought, this thing is great I'll order the N version. I haven't really read about how the process should work yet. Must be the format or need to be edited in some way before use. Having trouble tho, some wordlists work, report none of the words in it were the one. Wordlists are apparently the only way to do WPA that I've read so far. So now, I just started trying to crack my own WPA AP with wordlists. I'm totally going to buy a directional antenna just to play with it. Cracking "my own" WEP protected AP totally works, and works well as does KisMAC revealing my hidden SSID. It literally picks up city busses and ambulences across half my loft, out the window and three floors down to the street as-they-drive by. KisMAC sees, reveals waaaay more access points than the internal AirPort card of the MBPro can. new to this, playing around a bit with both the AWUS036NHR and the AWUS036H on Lion and SL.ġ) The AWUS036H + 9db antenna (the longer one) + KisMAC + 10.6.8 + a 2.8Ghz MBPro is brilliant.
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