Filename | View all available wifi networks through Command Prompt |
Permission | rw-r--r-- |
Author | Unknown |
Date and Time | 7/18/2013 |
Label | Penetration |
Action |
Ethical Hacking Institute in Pune
./Arizona Team
While fetching windows system information and targeting WIFI networks during my CEH class I have seen many of my students getting helpless if they don't have an access to a BACKTRACK machine. The basic reason is they are addicted to Tools. I have repeatedly said don't fall prey to tools because if they are not there you get helpless. So we always go deep learning into the basics of how actually the things communicate with each other in terms of coding and then we move on to exploit writing. But that is the seen within the class, there are many around the globe who face the same problem. So we came up with an solution to provide basics of programming and system stuff with all of you.
Today in this thread we are going to see how to view all available WIFI networks through Command Prompt.
Simple yet powerful, here is the command to be used.
CMD>netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid
Enjoy the game, and remember don't fall prey to tools. The journey with you all people will continue. Until then enjoy hacking.
www.arizonainfotech.com
CEH CHFI ECSA ENSA CCNA CCNA SECURITY MCITP RHCE CLOUD ANDROID IPHONE NETWORKING HARDWARE TRAINING INSTITUTE IN PUNE
./Arizona Team
While fetching windows system information and targeting WIFI networks during my CEH class I have seen many of my students getting helpless if they don't have an access to a BACKTRACK machine. The basic reason is they are addicted to Tools. I have repeatedly said don't fall prey to tools because if they are not there you get helpless. So we always go deep learning into the basics of how actually the things communicate with each other in terms of coding and then we move on to exploit writing. But that is the seen within the class, there are many around the globe who face the same problem. So we came up with an solution to provide basics of programming and system stuff with all of you.
Today in this thread we are going to see how to view all available WIFI networks through Command Prompt.
Simple yet powerful, here is the command to be used.
CMD>netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid
Enjoy the game, and remember don't fall prey to tools. The journey with you all people will continue. Until then enjoy hacking.
www.arizonainfotech.com
CEH CHFI ECSA ENSA CCNA CCNA SECURITY MCITP RHCE CLOUD ANDROID IPHONE NETWORKING HARDWARE TRAINING INSTITUTE IN PUNE