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    Wireless Access Point Service

    Wireless Access Point Service

    Turn any Windows 7/8 System into a WiFi hotspot

    NEW: 1.0rc1 Released! Coming in 1.1 - Automated configuration of ICS - Bridge mode configuration that allows for extending an existing wireless network - Configuration GUI (maybe) This configuration tool and simple windows service aide in turning any Windows 7/8 system into a persistent WiFi hotspot. in 1.0, you must still manually configure ICS (see the readme file included in the install for detailed instruction on doing so) Requirements: - A windows 7 or 8 system with a connection to the internet (cabled or WiFi) - A wireless adapter (can use the same adapter that is connected to the internet, works with USB WiFi cards as well) - .Net Framework 4.0 - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?...
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    Aircrack-ng Windows GUI
    This is mainly just an interface tweak. Added function of mac address changer. If you have problems getting the mac changer to work, try using a mac address that starts with something other than "00" in the first octet. If you are intersted in learning about network security please check out my Juniper Networks training course at: http://academy.gns3.com/courses/juniper-jncia-intro-to-junos
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