TheGreatVirus
05-27-2007, 01:37 PM
This is a simple yet powerful little tool I have been working on that will basically take the signal from one access point associate with it and then proceed to generate a new one that can be WEP or NON-WEP, this allows you to sniff traffic as they pass through your box. It will rout all traffic from Access Point A to your Hosted Access Point B so internet will continue to function for your clients. You can also adjust the IP range your DHCP Server will distribute and all the settings can be made in one very simple config file.
It can work in the following ways:
< SNIFFING FAKE AP >
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,wep)
Serve Access Point B (FreeWireless,non-wep)
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,non-wep)
Serve Access Point B (mininet,wep)
< SNIFFING ACTIVE AP >
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,non-wep)
Serve Access Point B (linksys,non-wep)
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,wep)
Serve Access Point B (linksys,wep)
Note: If your signal is stronger most clients will automatically swap over to your access point. Just wait and be patient or use another laptop to De-Auth Access Point A.
In order for my software to work you will need two Atheros based wifi cards. I use an internal to connect to Access Point A and PCMCIA to Host Access Point B.
I will be releasing my software as soon as I finish the major tests for stability and client load. I am open to feedback.
You may see a screenshot below:
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/415/snapshot4edvm8.png
It can work in the following ways:
< SNIFFING FAKE AP >
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,wep)
Serve Access Point B (FreeWireless,non-wep)
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,non-wep)
Serve Access Point B (mininet,wep)
< SNIFFING ACTIVE AP >
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,non-wep)
Serve Access Point B (linksys,non-wep)
Connect to Access Point A (linksys,wep)
Serve Access Point B (linksys,wep)
Note: If your signal is stronger most clients will automatically swap over to your access point. Just wait and be patient or use another laptop to De-Auth Access Point A.
In order for my software to work you will need two Atheros based wifi cards. I use an internal to connect to Access Point A and PCMCIA to Host Access Point B.
I will be releasing my software as soon as I finish the major tests for stability and client load. I am open to feedback.
You may see a screenshot below:
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/415/snapshot4edvm8.png