Danial
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packet injection windows program?


I am trying to learn about wireless security and cracking WEP etc. I saw that airplay on linux can inject packets to the router which would help you crack the password faster. I was thinking if there is any packet injection windows program that I can use with windows 7?
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Garima Jain | Jan 25 2012
WEP is a command-line network packet crafting and injection utility for window systems. it is well suited for testing Network Intrusion Detection Systems, firewalls, ip address and a variety of other tasks. A command-line driven utility is perfect for automation and scripting. It can natively craft and inject DNS , ETHERNET, ICMP, IGMP, IP, OSPF, RIP, TCP and UDP packets. Using the IP and the Ethernet injection modes, almost any custom packet can be crafted and injected . WE are not easy and very time consuming. There are no real programs available that I know of than a throughput intensive program such as video streaming. I am using Windows and airdrop to capture IV's and it is very slow and it going to be faster if we use airdrop with UNIX, without using airplay just the airdrop, because i have only one wireless card. packet injection is used to test wireless security or break key with software controlled packets. Although software controlled packets can be used maliciously, they can also provide a better user experience. Mesh networking and virtual access points are two potential and beneficial applications of managing wireless packets. Packet is the first step to providing software controlled packets for wireless testing and routing. there are no other 802.11 packet injectors for Windows without special adapters . Packets constructed in the 802.11 layer are native to the wireless mini port. Linux has been able to modify native WiFi packets for ages and extend WiFi technology, i.e., Mad WiFi. Having more control over native WiFi packets will also extend WiFi capabilities in Windows. Since Windows Vista, Network Driver Interface Specification 6 has given third party Windows developers a better opportunity to manage and extend WiFi adapter capabilities. However, creating and modifying packets in the 802.11 layer is undocumented for Windows.
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