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getting static ip address of a router - dadimula - 05-30-2015

Hi,after hacking a wpa2 passworded wifi I discovered the router is configured to use static ip address,how can I go about this?


RE: getting static ip address of a router - Ultimatum - 05-30-2015

You will need to change the router settings through its gateway.


RE: getting static ip address of a router - dadimula - 05-30-2015

(05-30-2015, 11:12 AM)Ultimatum Wrote: You will need to change the router settings through its gateway.

that is the point,I don't have the gateway address because I is static


RE: getting static ip address of a router - Ultimatum - 05-30-2015

Static has nothing to do with not knowing the gateway... If you're already on the network a simple "ipconfig" would identify the router gateway, which you can access via your browser.


RE: getting static ip address of a router - L1JP3 - 06-13-2015

(05-30-2015, 11:56 AM)Ultimatum Wrote: Static has nothing to do with not knowing the gateway... If you're already on the network a simple "ipconfig" would identify the router gateway, which you can access via your browser.

Wouldn't the router only accept incoming connections from the static ip adresses the owner set for it?


RE: getting static ip address of a router - Crypt - 06-13-2015

I read the first 3 posts and I already want to kill myself

Are you wanting to know how to get the router's static public IP address?


RE: getting static ip address of a router - dadimula - 06-15-2015

(06-13-2015, 08:53 AM)nothing.nobody Wrote: I read the first 3 posts and I already want to kill myself

Are you wanting to know how to get the router's static public IP address?




Already cracked the pin i am faced with a roadblock,part of the security measure put in place by the owner is turning off dhcp which means I can not connect if I don't know the ip range

note:he already changed the default ip address which means i cant connect automatically


RE: getting static ip address of a router - darkcast - 08-30-2015

if its a homerouter you could try the default 192,168.X.X


RE: getting static ip address of a router - Blackhat - 08-30-2015

My stomach hurts from laughing at you guys.... lol good show would watch again


RE: getting static ip address of a router - Niko Bellic - 08-31-2015

@Oni please just do me a favor and /thread.