For any business organization or individual who is sniffing something going wrong with the WiFi network, then it is time to check it without delay before the hackers obtain much critical information. Here is a handy tool for expert users who know what is going on through the complicated data. WireShark allows users to analyze the protocol and take corrective steps.
This software is not only for hacking but also protecting your WiFi network. You can capture the activities going behind the scene and analyze them before taking safety measures.
It checks the data at micro levels on Windows and Linux computers. Fern WiFi Cracker is a wireless security auditing and attack software.
The program also runs other network-based attacks on wireless or ethernet based networks. It is best for Linux computer. It is disconcerting not to connect to your WiFi network due to poor signal but find many other available networks which are secured and password protected. If you are thinking to get the password of other networks and connect your PC to that WiFi network, then Cain and Abel is the best WiFi hacker for you.
It not only allows hacking the WiFi networks of others, but also allows recording VoIP conversations, getting cache data, decoding scrambled passwords. If you are an ethical hacker, then you can also get hold of the routing protocols. It works with Windows PC. When you know the real strength of your WiFi security, you may find it necessary to enhance it. Reaver is a perfect option to verify the status of a WiFi network.
Use a web browser on a computer connected to your network. You can also use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer directly to the router. Once the Command Prompt opens, type ipconfig and press Enter.
Look for your active connection in the list and find the Default Gateway address. This is your router address. Username and password are required before you can access the router. This will reset the settings to default, allowing you to log in with the default username and password. Try to find the Wireless section of the configuration page. They will ask you type the password again and ensure you entered it correctly. DaveM Independent Advisor. Hi Fedup A WiFi password is set on your router, not in Windows, because all devices that log into the WiFi must use the same password.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to DaveM's post on February 18, That is NOT the question. I KNOW the wifi password for connection abc. I want to make sure windows knows the correct password for connection abc.
Hi Fedup If you use option 2 above, Windows will forget that network, then you will be asked for a WiFi password and you can choose not to automatically connect.
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