

I took my phone and connected to the Office(5N) router. It takes a few seconds for that to find the router, but it does find it.

I ended up finding '5260 mhz', and that translated to 'channel 140', but that did not seem to work with airodump-ng, so I locked the frequency in (airodump-ng -C 5260-5260 -bssid 00:22:6B:68:5D:19 -w office5ghz wlan0mon) So I had to use the '-C' and set the channel range to the 5ghz ranges, but whittling it down to the frequency was difficult. Unfortunately, I could not use '-1' for the channel when filtering out my networks. My first attempt using airodump-ng gave me the following:īSSID PWR Beacons #Data, #/s CH MB ENC CIPHER AUTH ESSIDĠ0:22:6B:68:5D:19 -34 17549 0 0 -1 54e WPA2 CCMP PSK Office(5N)
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I first had to set my Alfa to US wireless ranges, as the country code set on my Alfa '00' would not show my network (country code '00' is the default on this card) I began playing with my 5ghz wireless router at home, and wondered if it would be possible to crack it as well. So, I've been using my alfa awus051nh to play with various networks, cracking my WEP router at home, as well as finding a WEP wireless router at work during a recent audit, and cracking that one as well.
