Hi,
I have a dilemma of sorts.
I am trying to get the network key that our school's wireless connection uses, so I can connect using a friend's laptop, or another portable device like the iPod Touch.
Using some diagnostic software, I've found out that it's a WPA2 key using AES encryption. But none of the programs will straight-up give me the key.
I was wondering if anyone knows of any of those password recovery programs that can dig the network key out of memory. It's stored in the computer somewhere, as it automatically connects when you log on the network. I just need to figure out where, and find something that can give me the key.
Does anyone know anything about this stuff?
I have a dilemma of sorts.
I am trying to get the network key that our school's wireless connection uses, so I can connect using a friend's laptop, or another portable device like the iPod Touch.
Using some diagnostic software, I've found out that it's a WPA2 key using AES encryption. But none of the programs will straight-up give me the key.
I was wondering if anyone knows of any of those password recovery programs that can dig the network key out of memory. It's stored in the computer somewhere, as it automatically connects when you log on the network. I just need to figure out where, and find something that can give me the key.
Does anyone know anything about this stuff?
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