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detecting other computers on your network? wifi?
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| UglyDave |
Hi guys,
just wondering if it's possible to detect / name / list all the other computers connected to the same network that i'm connected to?
Can this be done on a wireless network?
Thanks,
David |
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| jdat |
| If the computers have proper sharing rights and such it's possible yes. |
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| UglyDave |
moved into a house recently... and neighbours have an unsecured wireless netowrk :D
i kow if they check their router it'll show up that i've been connecting..
Just wondering how i'd go about seein who else is on the network? |
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| gehzumteufel |
| whether sharing is on or off you can always see what MSWindows machines are on because you can browse the network for computers. |
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| Orbital32 |
| You can sniff the network with a program like commview or ethereal (note i had no use for ethereal) also the line pretty much has to be uncrypted or using the same keys. |
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| EXTREMUM |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
If the computers have proper sharing rights and such it's possible yes. |
They have to be under the same workgroup, too. |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital32
You can sniff the network with a program like commview or ethereal (note i had no use for ethereal) also the line pretty much has to be uncrypted or using the same keys. |
TamoSoft does great stuff
I need to get commview wifi :( |
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| DjConfessions |
| log into their router IP and block all their ports, change their admin name and password, and troubleshoot them for $30 an hour. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjConfessions
log into their router IP and block all their ports, change their admin name and password, and troubleshoot them for $30 an hour. |
ROFL nice plot! |
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