I have read dozens of articles on android wifi wpa_supplicant.conf and they all indicate the password is shown in the string starting with psk. My phone psk string reads something like psk =1373d41ea5a98e7a404ab6cd99 which would lead me to believe it is hex however when I put the string on a hex to ascii converter the converted password does not match the ascii wifi password entered. The wifi logs into router without a problem. What am I doing wrong when reading the psk string?
That looks like a hash representation of your password. You probably need a specific pwhash /salt decrypter
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imbmiller said:
That looks like a hash representation of your password. You probably need a specific pwhash /salt decrypter
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I do not know the key or encryption method so I am basically out of luck on retrieving the passwords I do not know. Thanks for the information.
If you need the password I'd suggest looking into a Python app called wifyte, you can use it to run a wps pin brute force campaign against most routers. It does take ten hrs or so though.
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Does anyone know of an app or a way to toggle between different IP Manager profiles?
I am trying to address a problem with my Desire that I've had since the Froyo update which means I have to use a static IP address in one location & dynamic everywhere else.
Thanks in advance.
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Try wifi static on market
Works great so far
Cheers, mate!
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quesseb said:
Try wifi static on market
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Thx but it's not quite what I'm looking for. I can't see how to switch back to dynamic IP or how to set conditions. IP Manager already lets me set different IP addresses.
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Any suggestions?
I'd settle for something that can automatically switch between a static and a dynamic IP address.
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did you try the app?
When no profile has been saved for one spot, it get its IP by DHCP
Profiles are only set for static parameters...
quesseb said:
did you try the app?
When no profile has been saved for one spot, it get its IP by DHCP
Profiles are only set for static parameters...
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Hi quesseb - sorry but I'm not sure what you mean. What app are you referring to?
Thx.
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I used wifi static as mentioned.
It detects a known network and switches to the relevant static IP. And of course there is no profile for it to remember when you use DHCP
No problem folks. I switched to Locale with the IP address plug. That did the trick. I can now switch between IP addresses based on location or WiFi connection. Handy simple & it just works.
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Hello,
i just found a list of pool servers for your GPS.
Just download the FasterFix app here
Next go to this page and select your zone. Then look for your country and remember the server address.
Next start the FasterFix app on your Galaxy S and select custom. Then enter the server address.
Done!
Now you should get a faster fix.
Comments are welcome!
Thank-you for this original information.
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Yes I now that this is not my work but just want to help ;-).
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Should I enter the server address for the country or one of the various addresses available inside it? Or even the address for the whole region?
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Faster fix and select your zone /country .
jje
Just the server address after the country name. For me it's :
de.pool.ntp.org
Don't need to add server 1... or like that.
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I use a permant edit gps config file in any rom i install swopping the standard usa based pool server for local server .
NTP_SERVER=uk.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
jje
I apologize in advance if this has been asked before. But search through tapatalk didn't find anything. I recently rooted and installed inspire-saga ROM on my Inspire 4G. Now I get an error whenever I try and browse using the mobile network. The message I get is this ... "access to this URL has been blocked" ... How can I fix this? I would love to browse off of WiFi. Thank you.
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The network that provides the internet blocks certain website. You would have to phone the network and ask them to take the block off ..
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The network that provides the internet blocks certain website. You would have to phone the network and ask them to take the block off ..
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This is all websites including Google. And only when I use the Inspire-Saga ROM. I can make calls and sent mms so I know mobile network is functional.
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it's probably something to do with your APN settings.
Find the correct APN settings for your operator (in Google etc.) and then replace them on the phone.
Settings>Networks>Mobile Network (or something like that - I'm using MIUI at the moment.
Hi!
I have some of the sites restricted with default dns setting on mobile network. I set Google dns on my adsl modem at home so I don't have any problem when I am using wifi at home. I would like to change my mobile network too.
I was changing easily on my HTC Himalaya on windows mobile 6 years ago:-(
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You can change it in advanced settings in wifi config. This is a global setting though so effects all networks.
If you want network specific dns, dl "wifi static" from the market.
Edit: ok ignore me. On 3g networks I'm not sure
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You can change it in advanced settings in wifi config. This is a global setting though so effects all networks.
If you want network specific dns, dl "wifi static" from the market.
Edit: ok ignore me. On 3g networks I'm not sure
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Yes I think you had a confusion but thanks anyway
I couldn't find a way for this :-(
But since I installed ICS I am able to use VPN;+)
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I bought a s4 of off craigslist and want to active it on cricket but how do I delete the email address from Settings/More/About Device/Status? I've flashed a custom rom but its still there.
Any help will be most appreciated
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You'll need msl code and then edit the data profile and enter whatever username you want in there.
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Where/how do I get the msl code and what do I exactly do with it once I have it. And where would I then find the options to edit the data Profile. A bit more detail would be appreciated.
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Got it thanks for the time and effort I really appreciate it. *Two thumbs up bro*