[Pauldotcom] AP without DHCP
Bert Van Kets
mailing at vankets.com
Thu Nov 12 14:37:28 UTC 2009
So what would be the easiest way to find the IP subnet the AP is on?
I assume it's necessary to have/set an IP address to be able to get the
network info. Is this correct?
Bert
Jim Halfpenny wrote:
> You can try pings to broadcast networks rather than scanning the
> entire network. You can also try setting you MAC address to that of
> the AP to try and bypass MAC filtering. Maybe RARP will work? There's
> a lot of different things you can try.
>
> Jim
>
> 2009/11/12 Bert Van Kets <mailing at vankets.com
> <mailto:mailing at vankets.com>>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I was wondering what methods or commands can be used to get past the
> following situation:
> You access a WiFi AP with WEP encryption, you get the key and can
> connect but do not get an IP address. I assume this is due to the
> use of
> fixed IPs only (no dhcp). How do you get past this? How do you get
> info
> in the IP range? Do I need to nMap scan every possible internal IP
> range???
> What if no clients are connected and Mac address filtering is switched
> on on top of the lack of dhcp? I luckily do have a client Mac address,
> but if I didn't have this it would be an extra hurdle.
> My knowledge and experience have encountered a concrete wall. How do I
> climb it?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Bert
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