Brett
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Hello
Is there any way I can flood a particular wifi channel so it's basically buggered?
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VrsTurbo
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You'd have to get a jammer for the freq you can do ssid flooding with auth
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Dom
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Use a jammer, can't think of a way of specifically flooding a single channel though.
However the legal side of this is all a little dodge
Edit - Authentication flooding on the WAP is another option
Edit 2 - Actually, you'd just target the specific frequency for that channel (ie - if it's 2.4GHz 'b', then each channels is 22MHz wide, so channel 6 would be 2.437GHz; 'g/n' is 20MHz wide etc).
So yeah it's doable but you'd need to relatively close to the target and i suspect it might causes issues with surrounding WAPs.
Edit 3 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
[Edited on 13-08-2012 by Dom]
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noshua
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I doubt it's possible with just a couple network cards you might have lying around. I bet it'd be easier and cheaper to just block/jam/congest the 2.4GHz frequency.
Why do you want to do this?
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Brett
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It's a shame I can't actually get on the network because then it's easy to bring it down.
I considered a jammer but only wanted to target a specific one and not bugger others, plus the price of them is a bit high for the purpose I need it for, I'm not that hardcore I was more in the market for something I can put together with the things I've got.
Just doing it for educational purposes.
[Edited on 13-08-2012 by Brett]
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willay
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what type of authentication do they use brett
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Brett
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WPA2 PSK unfortunately
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willay
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and your aim is to stop people from using it?
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Brett
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Yeah, pretty much.
If I changed my SSID to the same name as that one would that potentially cause the machines to try and connect to my network instead? But I assume then they'd just move onto the next one once they failed on mine anyway?
I'm just open to any kind of trouble causing suggestions really, for educational purposes.
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willay
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oh, rename your AP to their name, use the same channel but don't offer up any encryption/authentication. Then run a man in the middle proxy faking the ssl certs and steal all of their paypal/ebay/shit
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by willay
oh, rename your AP to their name, use the same channel but don't offer up any encryption/authentication. Then run a man in the middle proxy faking the ssl certs and steal all of their paypal/ebay/shit
For educational purposes, of course
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willay
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yes, steal their paypal login and buy school books with it
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by willay
oh, rename your AP to their name, use the same channel but don't offer up any encryption/authentication. Then run a man in the middle proxy faking the ssl certs and steal all of their paypal/ebay/shit
that's a cool idea. Though it's all technically illegal anyway, im not interested in financial data, but i like the idea of using a proxy to play with their minds haha "their" being imaginery test subjects on my test network im using for educational purposes.
[Edited on 13-08-2012 by Brett]
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Gary
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Dogey basatrd
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Brett
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all educational mate.
Only dawned on me the other day you could turn your phone into a wifi screwer by setting the details the same as the gateway
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PhilC
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What are you actually trying to do?
One of our product features is that it can block a specific SSID on a given channel.
It's done by sending a deauthentication packet to the broadcasting radio's MAC address every 250ms.
Renders it completely useless.
It might be a bit on the expensive side for a home project though!
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Brett
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How come i can't replicate the same thing with a pc, wifi card and a bit of software? You're right tho, wasn't really looking to spend tbh.
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willay
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quick google
http://code.google.com/p/wifijammer/
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PhilC
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
How come i can't replicate the same thing with a pc, wifi card and a bit of software? You're right tho, wasn't really looking to spend tbh.
Because I work for a WiFi vendor that sells this feature.
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