- #CYTANET WIFI HACK HOW TO#
- #CYTANET WIFI HACK SOFTWARE#
- #CYTANET WIFI HACK CODE#
- #CYTANET WIFI HACK WINDOWS 7#
I have seen equipment locally that will hack WiFi over VERY large distances.
#CYTANET WIFI HACK CODE#
If I find that this code is identical for a number of users, I'll tackle Cytanet to see. I have a Windows XP computer networked and shared on the router.
#CYTANET WIFI HACK WINDOWS 7#
I can set you up with a almost totally secure military grade Wi-Fi network that only allows registered MAC addresses to connect but how deep are your pockets? Way deeper than a year’s subscription to CYTA or any other provider would be a starting point for I router AP.I have Windows 7 64bit, a Belkin router, and a Wifi usb card. Modems by windows or doors are a great source of free connections, no concrete or re-bar to help attenuate the signal.Ĭhanging SSID or turning it off, new WEP keys will slow them down, usually to the point they will look for a new source, but if you are the only one around they may well target you still till they crack your new codes.
#CYTANET WIFI HACK SOFTWARE#
Some free software will allow you to read the over the air Wi-Fi encryption giving you the modem code and SSID, once you have this you are good to go. The usual is someone in the same building or across from a house or apartment who can get a signal. This is not usual, people do not go out and buy a 15 – 20dB or more high gain very directional antenna to piggyback on someone else’s Wi-Fi network 1 to 15Km way.
#CYTANET WIFI HACK HOW TO#
These are not the things the general public do or actually know how to do.ĭepending on one’s location yes, you can find someone piggybacking on to your modem supplier service. The problem is people right or wrong do not change their modem login or passwords for these modems and in addition do not change their SSID or WEP security. I'm trying to help CYTA paying customers - change your network name and security code NOW!Īll Wi-Fi connections have an inherent issue with security, it’s not just Thompson modems it’s most consumer modems. More info Ajax Okay, over to the folks who deny this sort of thing is very usual and don't want anybody to do anything about it because they may have to pay for their Internet service. All start CYTA and it is the last six digits/characters that easily gives the modem's security code. The already slow Cyprus speeds get slower - I was paying for 8mb and getting less than 2mb with upload speed of less than 0.4! Don't bother going to the bottom of the garden because if you use the WEP security code on the back of the modem, CYTA do not advise you not to, you have a Weak WEP privacy protocol and WEP encryption is easy to crack. The extra access reduces your service and causes download and upload problems. You can have more than one WiFi if you want and if WiFi goes off it will reconnect for you and you don't have to do a thing. For a once only payment of about €70 you can buy a box from most computer accessories shops, set it up, with up to 15km radius, search for CYTA WiFi networks and gain access for not one penny. Look around you at the white boxes and aerials that are popping up all over the place. I'm just a customer, by the virtue of my username I'm clearly advanced in years and I don't like people stealing from me or others. Changing your network name and password, when you use the CYTA Thomson box is IMPERATIVE. It's so easy to get on to your WiFi network. The service, which I still consider expensive for what you get, despite Marie's Internet comparison website findings and connections with top quality hackers, is being used by people who do not pay for it but let you pay every month. If you subscribe to CYTA, use their Thomson modem you will probably be 'piggybacked' without your knowing. It seems as though you nice folks out there are perhaps missing the point of the thread? Thanks for the replies anyway.