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Tuesday 7 March 2017

How to Hack WiFi Using CMD


WiFi  has now became most popular and Common way to Connect with Internet.Here Iam going to inform you on How to Hack WiFi Password. By Using CMD.

CMD stands for Command Prompt.It is used for Security Issues in Windows But Before 2000 era it was used as operating System Which was known as  DOS. Later it was Added in Windows
First it was used for Hacking but know the companies Have Became More Stable that these can,t be Hacked VIA CMD but Still some sort of Routers can easily be Hacked By CMD.
 Before further thing i want to Give you Information By this method You can Hack WiFi Routers Having WEP security read here
 What is WEP and Other Network Security

What are WEP and WPA?

 WEP Stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It is Security and Password encryption method.This Method was introduced in 1999.
It has 128 and 256-bit encryption it is easy to crack Hack Using CMD because it has 128 bit Security.
The Old modems has this security and by below method you can hack these Routers Easily but Modern Routers Can,t be Hacked because it contains 256 bit and can,t be Hacked Easily.

WPA stands for Wireless Protected Access. It is used to set security on Device t is modern way of securing the WiFi.It Can,t be Hacked Via CMD.

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How to Hack WiFi using CMD 

 

Now  have told you alot about Hacking WiFi Using CMD now its Time to show you the trick To
Hack WiFi
Okay So Start
First of all open CMD you can open CMD by pressing Windows + R Keys
\
After Opening It Type Following Command
netsh WLAN show network mode=bssid
 After that Enter the SSID network name
Now add following Command 
netsh wlan connect name=(wifi name )
and replace Wifi name with target network name and Press Enter
and the Wifi Network will be hacked 
   






1 comment:

  1. For just one AP that's easy as you can choose to mount it near your cable or DSL connection. For several APs, especially if they are on several floors of a building it can be more work.read more

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