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How about this. You are sitting on a computer connected to the router by ethernet. You could download a small bruteforce program and let that "hack" the password prompts for you. Now that your in the router, you can update the firmware to DD-WRT. Now you really do have full control of the router.
A person does not need a hacking code to hack into a router. A person needs to simply be able to find the wireless key in order to gain access to the router. However, the keys are not readily available online.
Depends on the type of network you want build. Say you have an office building where the employees don't move around alot,. then an ethernet router is best. But if you have a sales flood with laptops always on the move then you need a wireless router. Or if you have both in your buliding then both would be needed. If your system is for your home,. then I would recommend an ethernet router. It isn't as easy to hack.
If you prove willfully negligent in securing your router then yes, you may be held liable to some degree.
The use of someone's internet service/and or wireless router without the owner's knowledge is called Piggybacking.Example: I was piggybacking off of Jose's WiFi Router yesterday and i was able to use the internet without any problems. And it's funny because he didn't even know.
He/she commits crime, you will have to answer to police/FBI why is your router was used to hack/steal classified information.
Type 192.168.1.1 into your webbrowser (that's linksys default address) Go to the wireless section Then security Pick wpa (don't pick wep - Your neighbour will hack this in a few minutes) Enter a password Save changes The router will restart itself ----- When your there, if its not too technical for you, you should look into MAC filtering, again its not foolproof - but every bit of security enforced, makes it that bit harder for a hacker.
There is no key, the software is scam.
No, unless you hack into it.
An SSID is the 'name' of a nearby wireless hotspot. If there's no compatible hotspot in range, no 'hack' can magically generate one.
For the purposes of a Nintendo Wii or DS, yes. You can hack the USB connector to allow any device, but this is naturally unsupported by Nintendo, and as such I will not explain it here. However, if you look through the sources on the Wikipedia article, you will find it there.
Wireless Encryption Protocol (WEP), well obviously anyone with enough knowledge, time and money can hack anything. But unless you are living close to someone with years of hacking experience, you not going to have any problems. Those guys go for the big companies, like banks. You're safe.
U cannot hack it without being banned or something