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paulmc
10th November 2004, 02:28 AM
Guys,
Does anyone know of WiFi tools for the MDAIII that will turn it into a mobile sniffer? As I drive a long the built in WiFi app will pick up some SSID broadcasting. I would like to have something more like the desktop software that tells me if its available, is it encrypted, is 64 bit or 128 bit, etc.
I will be traveling to my parents house and there isn't any wifi hotspots available in the City. I would like to 'sniff' one out so that I can get some work done while I'm there.
Thanks,
aklausen
10th November 2004, 10:23 AM
i belive this is what you are looking for
http://www.wififofum.org/
pdanhieux
10th November 2004, 12:27 PM
There is a PocketPC version of NetStumbler, called MiniStumbler. You can use this tool to detect Access Point who broadcast their SSID and you can see if the AP uses encryption (not able to differentiate between WEP 56, WEP 128, WEP 256, WPA-PSK, ...) or no encryption.
paulmc
10th November 2004, 05:22 PM
Thanks guys
plandregan
10th November 2004, 06:46 PM
http://www.thedragon.co.uk/Downloads/Downloads.htm has a copy of MiniStumber on it.
Rayan
10th November 2004, 06:53 PM
WiFiFoFum is way better than Ministumbler IMHO... :wink:
But the ultimate tool for the WiFi road warrior is PocketWinC hands down... 8)
mikeycollins13
10th November 2004, 07:08 PM
Pocket Winc used to make my XDAII crash and a need a hard reset, so when it works, great, until the freeze. I would avoid it like the plague. Try Streethawk, it is an advanced wififofum, that not only finds hotspots, but automatically checks internet availability and connects...at your own peril
Jigi
11th November 2004, 12:23 PM
Pocket Winc used to make my XDAII crash and a need a hard reset, so when it works, great, until the freeze. I would avoid it like the plague. Try Streethawk, it is an advanced wififofum, that not only finds hotspots, but automatically checks internet availability and connects...at your own peril
Does Streethawk work on MDAIII? I couldnīt get it to work... Is it just me?
mikeycollins13
11th November 2004, 12:30 PM
try wififofum
saqibj
11th November 2004, 01:54 PM
Pocket Winc used to make my XDAII crash and a need a hard reset, so when it works, great, until the freeze. I would avoid it like the plague. Try Streethawk, it is an advanced wififofum, that not only finds hotspots, but automatically checks internet availability and connects...at your own peril
Does Streethawk work on MDAIII? I couldnīt get it to work... Is it just me?
Nope, you are not the only one, couldn't get ministumbler to work properly either but WiFiFoFum works beutifuly
CarlnAdele
11th November 2004, 01:58 PM
try wififofum
Works like a dream on our MDA III
paulmc
11th November 2004, 08:56 PM
Wififofum worded perfect, Streethawk did not work on the MDAIII
MrMacMax
12th November 2004, 02:16 PM
What do you think about this: http://www.cirond.com/pocketWinc.html? Usefull?
CarlnAdele
13th November 2004, 02:46 PM
What do you think about this: http://www.cirond.com/pocketWinc.html? Usefull?
Looks fine but why pay for it when MDA III has the functionality already to some extent and you can use wififofum for free
Anonymous
13th November 2004, 05:20 PM
What abt bluetooth?
Are there similar BT tools for wm2003?
Thx
Anonymous
13th November 2004, 06:18 PM
Well you're right. Which features has PocketWINC instead of WifiFofum ? Don't say there is no difference :-) Why does Rayan says it is the "ultimate" tool?
pdanhieux
14th November 2004, 11:52 AM
The ultimate should be a passive wifi scanner such as Kismet on unix or Kismac for MacOSX, but I don't think this exist for PocketPC. The difference between ministumbler/netstumbler and these passive scanners is that they are too noisy and every smart security admin can detect you scannen for wifi networks. Passive scanners just listen to the traffic without making any noise.
Another point is that most active scanners do not notice Wifi networks when their SSID broadcast is disabled, passive scanners just watch traffic and if there is traffic on the wifi network with SSID broadcasts disabled, they will detect it.
Anonymous
15th November 2004, 02:45 AM
just so it's mentioned:
Both streethawk and WiFiFoFum work perfect on my Orange SPV m2000 ... so does pocketWinc trial by the way.
cheers
pascal
psuter
15th November 2004, 10:59 AM
sorry, wasn't loged in before..
one more tool i've found to work on my SPV m2000: WiFi Graph (http://www.kasuei.com/)
cheers
pascal
mikeycollins13
18th November 2004, 02:54 PM
As mentioned, Pocket WinC has the same problem as SPB Plus/ Storage card monitoring error: It causes a power out and only a hard reset will bring you back. Suggest you use any of the others, I had to send my XDA2 to O2 for repairs before figuring this out... goodluck
Gorby
27th February 2005, 01:17 AM
Anyone was able to get any of WEP hacking utilities to work on BlueAngel? Like PocketWarrior?
Gorby
27th February 2005, 02:05 AM
It seems that WiFi chip used in BlueAngel is TNETW1100B (or TNETW1100?) from TI.
maltloaf
28th February 2005, 12:44 AM
PocketWinc works perfectly on my XDA2i
j_metselaars
28th February 2005, 01:37 PM
Can anyone help with the following problem?
I have installed WiFiFoFum and it works like a charm. But there are some networks with WEP ID off, but still not available to connect to. I think they have a MAC Adress block or something. But I can't see that before on WiFiFoFum. The program doesn't give me the information. Anyone knows what to do to know perfectly if I can connect to the network or not?
Thanx
Gorby
28th February 2005, 11:45 PM
Can anyone help with the following problem?
I have installed WiFiFoFum and it works like a charm. But there are some networks with WEP ID off, but still not available to connect to. I think they have a MAC Adress block or something. But I can't see that before on WiFiFoFum. The program doesn't give me the information. Anyone knows what to do to know perfectly if I can connect to the network or not?
Thanx
You need a sniffer and that what I was asking for above. WiFiFoFum and PocketWinc are merely WiFi connections assistants or whatsover.
vdias
1st March 2005, 11:49 AM
And how do i connect using thsi soft?
i find a spot... no wep or security... but i never can connect... :(
1 laptop and 1 qtek9090... laptop no problem... qtek nothing... :(
Ideas?
maltloaf
1st March 2005, 12:46 PM
with pocketwinc i associate with the network (hold the stylus on the connection and click connect) then press re obtain an ip then you can do the internet test
malty
vdias
1st March 2005, 02:14 PM
Doens't work...
any config needed ???
very weird...
mrbisoy
3rd March 2005, 04:04 AM
And how do i connect using thsi soft?
i find a spot... no wep or security... but i never can connect... :(
1 laptop and 1 qtek9090... laptop no problem... qtek nothing... :(
Ideas?
are you sure that there are no security? they could be filtering by MAC address or something.
darkfool58
16th May 2005, 09:38 AM
Hi all. anyone got a tool that can decrypt wep passwords? I just want it for educational purposes to see how easy it is to get around the security technology. preferably for pda.
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