Hack WiFi Password using CMD
Hi Friends, In this article I am sharing some tricks so that you can hack
WiFi password using cmd. You can test this trick with your neighbors
or friends WiFi. It's not sure that this trick will work for every WiFi because
of hardware updates. But you can still use this crack with wifi having older
modems and routers.
NetCut is a very popular and free cracking software used to cut Internet connection of users by ARP spoofing hack.
It's very simple to crack if you follow the below steps carefully. This work for most of the WiFi devices that have old hardware (modems and routers). In general there are two types of WiFi protecting keys WEP and WPA.
WEP:
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is one of the most commonly used security key in WiFi devices. It is one of the oldest and most popular security that was added in 1999. Encryption used in WEP are 128 bit and 256-bit encryption. With the help of this article, you can easily enter into 128-bit encryption and Hack WiFi password using CMD.
WAP and WAP2:
Wi-Fi Protected Access is another method of WiFi encryption that was first used in 2003. It uses the 256-bit encryption method and is hard to hack. WAP2 is an upgraded version of WAP and was introduced in 2006. It has replaced WAP security and is now widely used in offices and colleges worldwide.
HACK WIFI PASSWORD USING CMD
Hacking a Wi-Fi device is a little bit risk. You must be careful of the steps. Otherwise there is a chance to get caught. For secure hacking, use the command prompt (cmd). Cmd gives you access to almost everything on a system. If used correctly, you can simply get inside other remote systems.
Steps to Hack WiFi password using cmd:
1: Run command prompt by going to start2: In command prompt window wnter
netsh wlan show network mode=bssid
3: This command will list all the available WiFi network available in your area
4: Now type
netsh wlan connect name=(wifi name )
netsh wlan connect name=Mynet Sata1and now you will be connected to that WiFi network.
5: To disconnect it type as
netsh wlan disconnect
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