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Why do you think this is possible?

In an attempt to secure his wireless network, Bob turns off broadcasting of the SSID. He
concludes that since his access points require the client computer to have the proper SSID, it
would prevent others from connecting to the wireless network. Unfortunately unauthorized users
are still able to connect to the wireless network.
Why do you think this is possible?

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A.
Bob forgot to turn off DHCP.

B.
All access points are shipped with a default SSID.

C.
The SSID is still sent inside both client and AP packets.

D.
Bob’s solution only works in ad-hoc mode.

Explanation:
All access points are shipped with a default SSID unique to that manufacturer,for
example 3com uses the default ssid comcomcom.

6 Comments on “Why do you think this is possible?

  1. Cosmo says:

    Not sure about default SSID. You can change SSID and disable broadcasting SSID after the change.

    The answer should be C).

    SSID is part of header of WiFi frame and it is visible in every WiFi frame in clear teyt.

  2. hihichew says:

    don’t really agree,

    every access point have 2 types of access id,
    learn it during cracking wireless,

    one is the broadcasted ssid (usually has a name)
    but there’s another ssid (which is the mac of the router)


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