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![]() ![]() You can download the WifiInfoView tool from this Web page. Optionally, you can also connect to access point with specific MAC address from command-line, by using the /ConnectAP command.įor example, the following command connects to the access point that its name (SSID) is MyAP and its MAC address is 00:25:9C:22:34:DA ![]() Those lists, if used with Hashcat, against the correct BSSID, might yield something. If a profile cannot be found, Windows operating system will ask you to type the network key for the selected access point. So, I have the bright idea (yeah, yet to be determined) that I'll just dig around and associate a street address with each network name, and then I can find out some more generic info (names, genders, ages, DOBs, etc.) to make targeted wordlists. If you already have a profile with wireless key of this wireless network, you'll be connected to the selected access point instantly. Select the access point you want to connect, and the press F2, or right-click with the mouse and then choose 'Connect Selected Access Point'. In order to connect to access point with specific MAC address (BSSID), simply run WifiInfoView.exe, and then on the main window, look at the 'MAC Address' column and find the exe file, you don't need any installation process in order to use it. It works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. ![]() WifiInfoView is a freeware tool for Windows that allows you to view the list of all wireless access points in your area, and optionally connect to a specific access point. Youll get a csv-file containing the base MAC-addresses of your APs. ![]()
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