Re: how to find WEP/WPA key to network if possible

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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Antonio Olivares wrote:

How does one get a KEY to a secured network that could be WEP/WPA?

The guy is on vacation, A teacher needs to connect to the network to teach
a lesson.  Nothing illegal or bad.  Otherwise I would not ask this
question.

1) Wouldn't there usually be an ethernet connection available
in such a situation?

2) Re hacking, with my AP at least it seems absurdly simple
to change the encryption key over the web.



You can disable wireless access to the router config, at least I can on my WRT54g, you can also make it accessible only using https, not really a security feature but an extra speed bump is always useful. I would also disable UPnP if you haven't already.

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