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My friend was boasting about how secure his network is and how nobody could ever hack into it. I am able to pick it up on my Universal, but it asks me for the WEP code. It would be very funny if I could use his connection after all his boasting :twisted: ! So, is there any app that can do this - perhaps by guessing all possible combinations until it gains access, or any other way?
Thanks
WEP is an older security method that has been proven to be hackable and especially true if the 64-bit version is being used.
There are tools around to hack WEP security, but I doubt it is for PPC. Even for PC, it requires some drivers for the wireless card, and a lot of the wireless card are not supported, including Centrino.
Lets assume that you have the appropriate equipment. Depending on the key size your friend used, e.g. 64 / 128 bits, you are required to be there to capture enough data (approx 500Mb for 128bits, I think) to get enough 'clue' to decode the key being used.
Finally, lets assume you had the key. You boasting friend may have a second layer of protection with wireless MAC address filtering, which filter out un authorized units based on MAC address. Of cource, MAC address can be spoof, but doubt there are any easy method of PPC unit yet.
You need another laptop as well as the PPC.
Download and install: Auditor: http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/Main_Page it is basically a boot from CD Linux with just the tools you need to 'probe' networks. use the PPC to find the Mac address, SSID and channel. Then fire up the laptop and start using all the tools to crack the WEP. The more data going over the network, the faster the apps will be able crack the WEP code. If enough data is flowing through the router, it is possbile to crack a 128 bit WEP in 10-20 minutes. If you have two laptops, you can get the other one to talk to the router (with spoofed MAC) to increase the data.
As already mentioned, all this depends if your card is supported by the apps, and can be put in silent mode (if you don't want to draw attention to yourself)
Of course, it is much easier just to walk 50 yards down the street and find an unsecured network for your free Skype calls.
cough.
/Mad
Thanks for the help. How would I find the chennel and MAC address with my universal?! I just want to get into my friends as a joke, and so finding another network wouldnt be much help!!
Thanks
6680abhi said:
Thanks for the help. How would I find the chennel and MAC address with my universal?!
Thanks
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Mine is german, so my translations may be wrong
From the start menue
-> Settings
-> connections
-> Wireless-LAN
There you'll find the information you are looking for.
Do you have some experience with Linux? It's a bit more complicated than Windows Mobile
AFAIK for Wep cracking there are also a couple of programs for PocketPC existing which can do this within minutes.
but this depends strongly on the WLAN hardware.
Search in google for this.
BlackICE said:
AFAIK for Wep cracking there are also a couple of programs for PocketPC existing which can do this within minutes.
but this depends strongly on the WLAN hardware.
Search in google for this.
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Thanks for the help. I have serached on google, but am unable to find a wep cracking application for ppc. Could you perhaps give me a link to one?
Thanks
look here:
http://www.google.com/search?num=30...esnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=wlan+sniffer&spell=1
Thanks again, but could you please be more specific with an application, and post a link to the application, as I was unable to find anything by clicking on the google search you posted.
Thanks
6680,
it is easyer to use a notebook, preferrably with two Prism2 based network cards, and boot WHAX from a CD.
Let that run for some time and it'll find the WEP key for you.
It took more than 30 hours to get the key for my neighbours WLAN :?
I did not post you more specific links, as I have to look myself through all these links. Actually, some of the Wlan sniffer programms do have also a PocketPC version.
Actually, it is far more easier to use a notebook than a pda. Also I doubt that there is any program around, which is fully supporting the Wlan hardware of the Universal. At least this was the case half year ago.
Hi everybody, i have a ppc htc elf or touch, its like you want !
And a friend dared me to show him how to break his WEP key at home on his digital box which supply wifi connection, i actually did it at mine but he does believe me,cos he says that wpa2 are pain to use , i quite agree its different from WEP but a lot safer ! So do you know if there is some soft like winaircrack does exist for ppc !!???
yeah just look at his remote box and get the number fRom there.now that was easy greaseeee.lol
AirSniffer I think its called... Then move the packets to your desktop and crack the WEP code from there..
ok to crack wifi you need a ppc that has a wifi card that can go into monitor mode (Promiscuous Monitoring)as you need to capture iv packets also yes wpa2 is harder to crack as you need to be able to inject packets and i would be suprised if a ppc was capable of this
goto this site they have most ppc and network cards listed that are capable of cracking wifi :
Code:
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php
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ok to crack wifi you need a ppc that has a wifi card that can go into monitor mode (Promiscuous Monitoring)as you need to capture iv packets also yes wpa2 is harder to crack as you need to be able to inject packets and i would be suprised if a ppc was capable of this
goto this site they have most ppc and network cards listed that are capable of cracking wifi :
Code:
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php
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Any idea how to create our own DLLs to link to the wireless card, as stated by the website? Thanks!
PPC has to many limiting factors one being the OS unless you have a linux based PPC it is much easier with the right tools all details can be found on that site or google
yup, have a nice linux partitioned o/s on ur laptop + aircrack and u can get free wifi within 4mins lol...wep keys r easy to crack
kleptodathief said:
yup, have a nice linux partitioned o/s on ur laptop + aircrack and u can get free wifi within 4mins lol...wep keys r easy to crack
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Which is why no one should use wep. Though technically here in the US cracking some ones wep key is a felony.
Sniff packet and crack help
hi guys i have windows mobile omnia lite..
i want to crack wep
what softwares i need for my ppc e.g. step by step sniffing the ackets and loading on pc and cracking it can you tell me step by step please thanks.
bugmenever said:
hi guys i have windows mobile omnia lite..
i want to crack wep
what softwares i need for my ppc e.g. step by step sniffing the ackets and loading on pc and cracking it can you tell me step by step please thanks.
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Use This
Google>BackTrack5>Visit There website, Should learn a few things there.
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i also think that would be airsniffer.
Or bought WifiRobin...
Hello !
I want to change my MAC adress on my rooted htc magic 32A with myhero rom. I tried do this with Better terminal emulator but command
netcfg tiwlan0 hw ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
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doesnt work (doesnt support "hw") Can anyone help me ?
Sorry for my english.
tomalka_p said:
Hello !
I want to change my MAC adress on my rooted htc magic 32A with myhero rom. I tried do this with Better terminal emulator but command doesnt work (doesnt support "hw") Can anyone help me ?
Sorry for my english.
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As far as i know..
you can never change Mac addresses on any type of device..
MAC addresses are burned into the hardware more specifically the wireless card so I really doubt it can be changed.
I was reading about android os basis o linux so I thought that I can change mac on my magic as like I am changing it on nokia n810 tablet
sorry for my english
tomalka_p said:
I was reading about android os basis o linux so I thought that I can change mac on my magic as like I am changing it on nokia n810 tablet
sorry for my english
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I understand what you mean. You want to spoof your MAC address as something else. Many products have thus ability (routers, PCs, xbox, etc); although its usually only for wired interfaces not wireless interfaces. The only use i can see for wanting to spoof your wireless MAC would be for cracking into wireless networks protected by MAC address control.
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I understand what you mean. You want to spoof your MAC address as something else. Many products have thus ability (routers, PCs, xbox, etc); although its usually only for wired interfaces not wireless interfaces. The only use i can see for wanting to spoof your wireless MAC would be for cracking into wireless networks protected by MAC address control.
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There is more use for that.
I have just installed Android (froyo 2.2) on my HTC HD2, and that uses a different MAC, so I want to change it back to what it actually is.
Hello everyone,
I'm a computing student and Ive got the task to develop a basic version of the WiFi router found here: http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
Ive learned to program in Java during my 3 years of college and I consider that Ive got the basics covered but Im really bad at programming.. I am willing to learn a lot more to complete this project and in the process Im also planning to learn some serious programming skills considering the complexity of the application development.
Can someone please bring some light on this and help me with it? I actually dont even know where to start coding for this. All I managed to do in the last 24h is to find the below websites but I dont know how to put everything together and start coding. Ah, and I want to mention that once I finish it I will share it with the open source community, not looking for any profit. Its just a college project for me. Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can give me!
Android Developers
http://developer.android.com/
Wireless Tether for Root Users (Opensource)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=486767
Tethering my laptop with android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=577590
Tetherbot
http://graha.ms/androidproxy/
Tethering VIA USB - Install and troubleshooting
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443025&highlight=tether
tether Wifi
http://www.androidactivity.com/tetherWifi.html
iptables
http://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables/index.html
Dnsmasq
http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html
and of course wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tethering
Well this is a functionality scenario for it. Id appreciate if one of the experienced programmers would give an opinion on it. Thanks!
#1 User starts the program by tapping the app icon.
#2 Code to check for Internet connection over GSM network (check gsm state. if off, go to 3. if on go to 7)
#3 Code to send instructions to the GSM modem to establish an internet conection.
#4 If the connection cant be established due to various technical errors like no signal, wrong APN settings etc then 5
#5 Code to show info message on the screen to inform user
#6 Once the device has a valid internet connection(check) then 7
#7 Code to show settings to user and allow customization of SSID (network name). [and security key(optional for now, we'll do it later if we have time)]
#8 The user presses the start button.
#9 Code to activate the wifi card in adhoc mode and broadcast the adhoc chosen SSID
#10 Code to accept connection from a valid device and communicate with it over wifi
#11 Code to share the established internet connection over GSM network with the device connected over wifi
Hi!
I'm one of the authors of "Wireless Tether for Root Users".
What means "a basic version of the WiFi router"?
You know that most wifi-interface-drivers of android-devices do not support master-mode which would be mandatory to implement a "wifi router/access-point" (that's the reason why we support adhoc-mode only)?
Harry
harry_m said:
Hi!
I'm one of the authors of "Wireless Tether for Root Users".
What means "a basic version of the WiFi router"?
You know that most wifi-interface-drivers of android-devices do not support master-mode which would be mandatory to implement a "wifi router/access-point" (that's the reason why we support adhoc-mode only)?
Harry
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Hi Harry, I appreciate the reply, thanks a lot!
"a basic version of the WiFi router" means a functional application that will run on an android phone (hopefully not rooted), will accept an ad-hoc connection with another wifi device over wifi and share its built in Inet conneciton with the device that connects to it. If I manage to get this running within 3 weeks I will complete the project in time.
I didnt know about the android wifi-interface-drivers..I was planning to try and develop this (hopefully successful app) into a proper wifi router (the full version) as my last year project, but now that plan is down the drain
Could you please help me start this? Where did u start when u actually started coding for this project? Any advice you can give me will be very welcome!
Cheers m8, have a good weekend!
harry_m said:
Hi!
I'm one of the authors of "Wireless Tether for Root Users".
What means "a basic version of the WiFi router"?
You know that most wifi-interface-drivers of android-devices do not support master-mode which would be mandatory to implement a "wifi router/access-point" (that's the reason why we support adhoc-mode only)?
Harry
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Hi Harry,
By ad-hoc mode do you mean that the phone has to be rooted?
My understanding is that there is no way to have GPRS/3G running at the same time as a WiFi connection on the normal Android OS on a non rooted phone?
@atl4ntys,
Nice to see another Irish developer on Android
What your trying to do in 3 weeks seems like a big task and the normal Android SDK wont be much help for the reason I have stated above unless you root the phone.
cheers draffodx, I appreciate the interest!
Abt your question, to my knowledge wifi can run at the same time with 3g on a stock non rooted phone but it will not run in adhoc/ap mode. Unless some found a workaround that.. I'd prefer to develop a very basic app that will run on any android but if it proves to be an impossible task (also given the dev time available) then I will be happy with a function one on a rooted android. Dont need security and fancy graphics I just need it to work, so Im sure between me and my project partner we'll get it done (hopefully with a bit of help from the android devs)
Have you got any resources for how to run 3G and Wifi at the same time?
Its something I need to be able to do and from a few days research it seems that the OS only switchs between Wifi and 3G and never runs both at the same time.
From the SDK API's I cant find anything allowing me to turn both 3G and Wifi on.
Can you also define what you mean by adhoc/ap mode?
Thanks
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Have you got any resources for how to run 3G and Wifi at the same time?
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No, not yet.
draffodx said:
From the SDK API's I cant find anything allowing me to turn both 3G and Wifi on.
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I havent looked into it properly yet. Maybe Harry will answer or if not, try here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474470
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Can you also define what you mean by adhoc/ap mode?
Thanks
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Adhoc is computer to computer connection, without an access point. Info here: http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/wirelessfaqs/f/adhocwireless.htm
ap is an access point
The difference is(wiki):
Wireless Access Point vs. Ad-Hoc Network
Some people confuse Wireless Access Points with Wireless Ad-Hoc networks. An Ad-Hoc network uses a connection between two or more devices without using a wireless access point: the devices communicate directly when in range. An Ad-Hoc network is used in situations such as a quick data exchange or a multiplayer LAN game because setup is easy and does not require an access point. Due to its peer-to-peer layout, Ad-Hoc connections are similar to Bluetooth ones and are generally not recommended for a permanent installation.
Internet access via Ad-Hoc networks, using features like Windows' Internet Connection Sharing, may work well with a small number of devices that are close to each other, but Ad-Hoc networks don't scale well. Internet traffic will converge to the nodes with direct internet connection, potentially congesting these nodes. For internet-enabled nodes, Access Points have a clear advantage, being designed to handle this load.
Thanks for that atl4ntys!
If you get wifi & 3G working at the same time let me know it would be very interesting.
Good luck with the project
draffodx said:
Thanks for that atl4ntys!
If you get wifi & 3G working at the same time let me know it would be very interesting.
Good luck with the project
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hey draffodx, wifi and 3g do work in the same time but the wifi works in client mode not adhoc. the catch is to find out how to get it to work in adhoc mode while an inet connection is established over gsm
*1st post edited. Added possible functionality scenario opinions anyone? Thanks!
Hey atl4ntys,
How are you getting on with this?
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Hey atl4ntys,
How are you getting on with this?
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hey draffdox,
I managed to get it working in the end but I had to base my code on harry's 9.3 http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/source/browse/#svn/branches/0.9.3
If u want to see my final report, wait a few days as I will upload it online somewhere.
cheers, have a good weekend!
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hey draffdox,
I managed to get it working in the end but I had to base my code on harry's 9.3 http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/source/browse/#svn/branches/0.9.3
If u want to see my final report, wait a few days as I will upload it online somewhere.
cheers, have a good weekend!
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Thanks for that atl4ntys, excellent read, its a pity it still cant be done on a non rooted phone
Hey guys,
It's nice to meet some Irish People on this forum,
good luck with the project.
Sorry I can't add anything but I am an Android Developement newbie.(aswell as a java newbie)
I can't wait to see the app.
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I'm one of the authors of "Wireless Tether for Root Users".
Harry
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Hi Harry, i'm using your software, all work fine except i have to use "proxoid" to re-write the user-agent. When not using it, no web surfing for my computer is impossible.
The problem is Poxoid is written in java, and slow down the internet connection from the phone. I'm downloading at about 100kB without proxoid, and only 20-30KB with.
I'm asking you if you know another program that does same thing (user agent rewriting) , easy to install for rooted android phones, or why not include that fonctionnailty to Wifi Tether?
Thanks for Wifi Tether, nice program !
is this - (the above posts)
a form of uma or gan???
mikob2d said:
Hi Harry, i'm using your software, all work fine except i have to use "proxoid" to re-write the user-agent. When not using it, no web surfing for my computer is impossible....
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Hey mikob2d, I think its best if u send him a private msg or if u contact him here http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/
Don't think he's monitoring this thread anymore
Rptynan said:
Hey guys,
It's nice to meet some Irish People on this forum,
good luck with the project.
Sorry I can't add anything but I am an Android Developement newbie.(aswell as a java newbie)
I can't wait to see the app.
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hey 2u2 and welcome here but I finished this project and will not release an open source or a commercial app. The project was way harder than I expected and I had to base my app on Harry's harry's 9.3 version of the app.
I sent u2 a pm with a link to the final technical specs. Hope you'll find the info useful
I dont have a samba server, and am not interested in installing one.
Why is it every file explorer seems to require a SMB connection to browse a windows network?
Can't our phones simply see the windows network in order to browse teh files? every time i look for a file explorere they suggest Astro ro ES Explorer but they both dont see my shares and seem to require SMB.
What do I need to do?!
Thank you for your time and answers.
PS. i may not be understanding this so forgive me if i am getting it all wrong.
I was sure i did not have these problems with the samsung or the desire z.
I have my windows 7 boxes set up for file sharing as well as media sharing.
That's like asking why you need http support in a web browser.
That's the protocol required to connect to and browse a windows network.
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Ah, See I didnt know that. I thought SMB was a Linux/unix server that you had to set up somehow.
OK, So what am i missing here? i've tried setting up the shares and folders to allow me to gain access. is there a guide i should follow?
groaner said:
What do I need to do?!
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You need to install SMB
Great! Thanks!
All the guides i see on line that speaks of setting up SMB or Samba mention linux. Is there any way around it so linux is not in the picture? Linux sucks. I hate it. It is the devils OS. It is a plague. Linus Torvalds should have thougth twice before inventing such a thing.
The above statements are purely opinion and not meant to encompass any vast population.
Ummm, you don't have to install SMB on Windows. SMB is the protocol Windows uses to share files and printers, it's already included. Samba is an application for Unix systems to implement the SMB protocol.
OP, can you elaborate more on your problem? I have ES file explorer connecting to my Windows shares just fine and I didn't have to install anything on my Windows machine for it to work.
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Great! Thanks!
All the guides i see on line that speaks of setting up SMB or Samba mention linux. Is there any way around it so linux is not in the picture? Linux sucks. I hate it. It is the devils OS. It is a plague. Linus Torvalds should have thougth twice before inventing such a thing.
The above statements are purely opinion and not meant to encompass any vast population.
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Then you obviously hate android.
Have you actually read about SMB? You don't need a linux machine. I can see windows boxes just fine.
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groaner said:
All the guides i see on line that speaks of setting up SMB or Samba mention linux. Is there any way around it so linux is not in the picture? Linux sucks. I hate it. It is the devils OS. It is a plague.
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LOL classic. This coming from a guy who is trying to connect his linux-based phone to windows which natively uses SMB.
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groaner said:
Great! Thanks!
All the guides i see on line that speaks of setting up SMB or Samba mention linux. Is there any way around it so linux is not in the picture? Linux sucks. I hate it. It is the devils OS. It is a plague. Linus Torvalds should have thougth twice before inventing such a thing.
The above statements are purely opinion and not meant to encompass any vast population.
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https://market.android.com/search?q=smb&so=1&c=apps
ps: maybe you need to try wp7 instead android
now don't be insulting.
wp7, please.
I support linux and mac machines. I just hate command line. There was a lot of tongue-in-cheek in my post. i'm sorry you all took it so seriously. I understand our phones work on linux core. That's where the irony is. I guess i needed to add a few of these
anyways, thank you for all your help. It's obvious that my understanding and your willingness to assist is in short supply.
To the one person who is asking for more info,
OP, can you elaborate more on your problem? I have ES file explorer connecting to my Windows shares just fine and I didn't have to install anything on my Windows machine for it to work.
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I don't know if it's something to do with the way my network is set up, but when I try to scan for a share using any of the explorers it will either not find any available shares or when it finds an IP that is on my network it returns an error like "server is not reachable". at one point i had another error that mentioned SMB not configured or something. I'm not getting that now.
I guess I just need to know, do i need to have a login for the machine? do i need to ensure certain accounts in the permissions?
OK, Here's a good error.
in on my netbook I created a share, shared with everyone read and right.
in astro smb i added the server IP (//192.168.0.15) and a Share. nothing else in the fields as i dont log onto my machine
I get server not found. look at details and i get:
jcifs.smb.SmbException:Failed to connect: Netbook7<00>/192.168.0.15
jcifs.util.TransportException
java.io.IOException:invalid payload size: 405
i added a new key in the connection according to this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8264452&postcount=16
but now its complaining that i dont have the right user name or password. Again, i dont have any login on this machine.
sigh.
ok, as soon as i added a username and password it worked.
my next questions is obviously, is there any way around not having to have a user name and password?
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OK, Here's a good error.
in on my netbook I created a share, shared with everyone read and right.
in astro smb i added the server IP (//192.168.0.15) and a Share. nothing else in the fields as i dont log onto my machine
I get server not found. look at details and i get:
jcifs.smb.SmbException:Failed to connect: Netbook7<00>/192.168.0.15
jcifs.util.TransportException
java.io.IOException:invalid payload size: 405
i added a new key in the connection according to this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8264452&postcount=16
but now its complaining that i dont have the right user name or password. Again, i dont have any login on this machine.
sigh.
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Lol.. Groaner, I see your frustration man. Being as I'm a linux guy, I shouldn't have any empathy based on your earlier rant .. But I'll fire up my windoze 7 partition tomorrow & see if I can figure out what you're doing wrong
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Thanks! i realize my rant may have alienated most people on this forum :/
I got past the initial issue, I can now connect to my Netbook, but the machine I really want to connect to is producing this error
jcifs.smb.smbexception:0xc000009a. googling that has not produced many results.
Blame windows 7. For some reason it requires user/pass even on shares open to everyone. You should be able to get around this on a xp machine though. I know my storage server (running that plague of an os called linux) doesn't require any user/pass
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Have you gone into the network and sharing control panel (right click on network, then properties) Then click on 'homegroup and sharing options", then "change advanced sharing settings", click the "turn off password protected sharing" button.. give that a shot if you haven't done it already..
I put 'guest' as the user name to access my open windows xp shares. I don't think it worked without it.
Buddy on win7 you can not share anything without an user and pass.
Set a pass on your account and try again.
Edit.. already answered hehehehe
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You might want to enable simple file sharing.on w7
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Use play media button in the DLNA app?
you need to set up the media streaming option in advance sharing in windows 7
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nvm misread the OP thought was trying to stream content