• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

App to reveal wifi wep passwords?

bwillie007

Member
Jun 2, 2010
67
1
I'm in the middle of nowhere, and I have the slowest 3g connection imaginable, and most of the time it doesn't even work. My GF's parents (where I'm staying at) have a high speed wireless internet but they can't remember the password. My GF's android phone has the password stored. Is there any app that you can download to reveal what the password actually is so I can put it into my evo and get internet?
 
YOu do not need to be near the router, just near (actually at) a computer that is connected to the router. Enter the ip address of the router to get to the router's admin page.

Don't know the IP address of the router ? Chances are it is set at the default for that manufacturer, and chances are the password to access the router's management console is also set to default. Use google to search for the defaults for the router manufacturer. For example D-link uses 192.168.0.1 as its IP and Admin for both the userid and password. Here is a list of such things:
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Down...t_Router_Admin_Passwords_and_IP_addresses.pdf

Once in you can go to the wireless section to find out what the WEP or WPA key is. That's what you need to know to connect to the router. If you get to this point think about writing the key down and having someone tape it to the underside of the router.
 
Upvote 0
Are you sure that the password is written on the router?

Google the make/model of the router and you should be able to find the IP address and admin username password. Use any device that is already connected to log into the router interface and find out or even change the wifi password.


It was pulled from the market some time ago but the apk is still out there for "penetrate".

Will only work for certain brands of routers but worth a shot. Google it.
 
Upvote 0
If your girl friend has it in her phone it should be easy. Go into the wireless networks and into the wifi settings where you can see a list of all available wireless networks. Go into the one that you want to get access to and you should be able to see the password there by clicking on the show password checkbox. At least I think it works that way. Unfortunately I don't have one setup at the time. I may check it out tonight though when I go home.

Of course if my kid was giving away my wireless access point passphrase behind my back and I found out about it someone would be getting the smackdown layed on em.
 
Upvote 0
First, if you could magically discover WEP passwords, it would pretty much make them useless, right?

Also, going to the router webpage is useless if you don't know the password.

So, ask her parents if you can reset the password. If they say yes, reset the router with the button in the back, then set the password to something everyone knows.

In addition, depending on the router, you might be able to set up "guest" access so that you can connect to the internet, but not other machines that are hooked to the router.
 
Upvote 0
First, if you could magically discover WEP passwords, it would pretty much make them useless, right?

Um...you can easily (not magically) discover WEP passwords, and WEP is pretty much useless. WPA2 is a different matter, but WEP is simple to crack using a linux live CD. If you have a laptop lying around, follow the tutorial there for how to discover the password.

It's perfectly reasonable to ask if an app has been written for Android that makes it this simple. Don't know of one, but I know a lot of security guys that wouldn't mind having one so they could break a client's WEP password with their phone, to show how insecure WEP really is.
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones