Monday, May 10, 2010
How To:Hack Into A Wireless Router
here are the instructions
first you connect to the network
next you go to the internet browser
then you type in the URL bar the ip address of the network your connected to
after that you can change the settings of the network
ok so thats is and i hope you have a good time screwing your neighbors connecton up
first you connect to the network
next you go to the internet browser
then you type in the URL bar the ip address of the network your connected to
after that you can change the settings of the network
ok so thats is and i hope you have a good time screwing your neighbors connecton up
Hacking into a broadband router
this video shows a test on broadband router security .We are using live machines to demonstrate this
Hacking a wireless router
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Hacking a wireless router
This works If done right
Heres the link for the program WirelessMon
http://www.brothersoft.com/wirelessmo...
USE THIS RESPONSABLY I AM NOT RESPONSABLE FOR ANY MISSUSE OF THIS
TUTORIAL!
Hacking a wireless router
This works If done right
Heres the link for the program WirelessMon
http://www.brothersoft.com/wirelessmo...
Cracking system administrator password
This is Onkar Bhandare[CrashOverBurn] and i am here to teach you how to crack the system admin password with the help of a cd and a software.
happy hacking!!
happy hacking!!
Obtain Your Administrator's Password
In this video I will show you how to use a brute forcer to obtain your administrator's password. It's also a little tutorial on password encryption / decryption and the formats of these encryptions
*I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY ON HOW YOU APPLY THIS KNOWLEDGE* the account i tryed to crack was my own
*I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY ON HOW YOU APPLY THIS KNOWLEDGE* the account i tryed to crack was my own
Cracking router passwords hydra
Cracking router passwords with hydra
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for more info visit us for better videos, tutorials and security lessons
Monday, April 5, 2010
File Sharing: Disabling Software Firewalls
We recommend turning off all software firewalls on your computer before you try to share files and printers. The firewalls will often block the sharing without any notification they did so. This leaves you guessing as to whether the troubles you're having are with your networking settings or the firewall. By turning the firewalls off we remove this variable. If you need the firewalls you can re-enable them after your file and printers sharing is working and then deal just with the firewall settings if the sharing stops working.
We show turning off the firewall built into Windows XP and Vista as well as 4 major software firewall makers.
This video is part of a broader set of videos that cover all aspects of home network setup and configuration. This particular lesson comes from section 4, which covers setup of Printer and File Sharing. Other sections include lessons that cover the topics of Networking Hardware Selection, Networking Hardware Installation, Home Networking Configuration and Connecting PCs and Laptops to the Home Network.
We show turning off the firewall built into Windows XP and Vista as well as 4 major software firewall makers.
This video is part of a broader set of videos that cover all aspects of home network setup and configuration. This particular lesson comes from section 4, which covers setup of Printer and File Sharing. Other sections include lessons that cover the topics of Networking Hardware Selection, Networking Hardware Installation, Home Networking Configuration and Connecting PCs and Laptops to the Home Network.
How to Supercharge your old Router
Here is a handy tip on how to bring your old router back to life with a simple firmware update.
Configure Router: Firmware & Access
This video is part of a broader set of videos that cover all aspects of home network setup and configuration. This particular lesson comes from section 3, which covers Home Networking Hardware Configuration. Other sections include lessons that cover the topics of Networking Hardware Selection, Networking Hardware Installation, Connecting PCs to Home Networks and Setting up File Sharing and Printer Sharing
Saturday, April 3, 2010
How to reset router & regain access to router page
Forgot your admin username and password? well follow this step by step tutorial to access your router again.
Default Ip: 192.168.1.1 or 0.1
Default Password: admin (all lowercase)
If you still have problems after you have watched this video, please leave model number under the video of your router, it will be located on the back of your router on a sticker by the serial number.
Default Ip: 192.168.1.1 or 0.1
Default Password: admin (all lowercase)
If you still have problems after you have watched this video, please leave model number under the video of your router, it will be located on the back of your router on a sticker by the serial number.
How to recover a router password
Another crazy tutorial for your computer boons :) This time you'll be learning to recover your
default router password, without having to reset it.
Please use this for legal purposes
default router password, without having to reset it.
Please use this for legal purposes
How to Upgrade the firmware on a SpeedTouch Router
Today I'll be showing you how to upgrade the firmware on you Speedtouch Router-Remember to use a Ethernet cable.Please don't reproduce this video(Make a copy of it and upload it to Youtube).In this How to we will use a Speedtouch 585 v6
Connecting wirelessly to a wireless router
connecting a wirelessly-enabled computer to a wireless router
How To Properly Diagnose A Problem With Your Router
This is teh ways that I, IGSRJ, use to diagnose problems with a Linksys wireless router that broke on me.
Troubleshooting problems with your wireless router
How to troubleshoot the common basic problems with your wireless router
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