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Originariamente inviato da Predator_ISR
@ DarkNiko tranquillo, pago le tasse ed ogni servizio, e per mia natura non scrocco.
Era solo per avere una sorta di Situational Awareness su cosa avviene nella mia zona circa la reale o "similreale" (essendo a conoscenza del fatto che l'SSID può essere nascosto) attivazione del svz in questione.
Siccome qualche giorno fa, leggendo i posts qui inseriti, sembrava quasi una questione di nicchia la necessità di banda larga, cerco di capire quanto sia veritiera quell'affermazione (si citavano percentuali uguali all'1%).
Tra l'altro il trucchetto di scroccare la linea veloce (eufemismo per non dire furto di banda) presuppone che io sappia come rompere il codice WPA2 : cosa che ritengo fattibile, a condizione che si abbia la giusta disponibilità di uomini e mezzi - see NSA or chinese equivalent - non appartengo a nessuna di queste organizzazioni e ne possiedo quel background.
Spero di aver chiarito il perchè della mia richiesta, se così non è prego chiedere magari in pvt.
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It seems that the router used by Telecom Italia, a customized version of the Technicolor TG799vn, is still identifying by its own name when queried by wifi devices. For instance, among networks in my area, there is using a SSID like Telecom-00000000, and when scanning for networks I get
Codice:
# iw dev wlp2s0 scan
...
BSS aa:bb:cc:00:11:22(on wlp2s0)
TSF: 2291476282375 usec (26d, 12:31:16)
freq: 2412
beacon interval: 100 TUs
capability: ESS Privacy ShortSlotTime (0x0411)
signal: -70.00 dBm
last seen: 0 ms ago
SSID: Telecom-00000000
Supported rates: 1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0
DS Parameter set: channel 1
ERP: <no flags>
ERP D4.0: <no flags>
RSN: * Version: 1
* Group cipher: TKIP
* Pairwise ciphers: CCMP
* Authentication suites: PSK
* Capabilities: 16-PTKSA-RC 1-GTKSA-RC (0x000c)
Extended supported rates: 6.0 9.0 12.0 48.0
HT capabilities:
Capabilities: 0x181e
HT20/HT40
SM Power Save disabled
RX Greenfield
No RX STBC
Max AMSDU length: 7935 bytes
DSSS/CCK HT40
Maximum RX AMPDU length 65535 bytes (exponent: 0x003)
Minimum RX AMPDU time spacing: 8 usec (0x06)
HT RX MCS rate indexes supported: 0-15
HT TX MCS rate indexes are undefined
HT operation:
* primary channel: 1
* secondary channel offset: no secondary
* STA channel width: 20 MHz
* RIFS: 1
* HT protection: nonmember
* non-GF present: 0
* OBSS non-GF present: 1
* dual beacon: 0
* dual CTS protection: 0
* STBC beacon: 0
* L-SIG TXOP Prot: 0
* PCO active: 0
* PCO phase: 0
Overlapping BSS scan params:
* passive dwell: 20 TUs
* active dwell: 10 TUs
* channel width trigger scan interval: 300 s
* scan passive total per channel: 200 TUs
* scan active total per channel: 20 TUs
* BSS width channel transition delay factor: 5
* OBSS Scan Activity Threshold: 0.25 %
Extended capabilities: HT Information Exchange Supported
WPS: * Version: 1.0
* Wi-Fi Protected Setup State: 2 (Configured)
* Response Type: 3 (AP)
* UUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
* Manufacturer: Technicolor
* Model: MediaAccess TG
* Model Number: 799vn v2 5GHz
* Serial Number: 0000000
* Primary Device Type: 6-00000000-1
* Device name: Modem Telecom AG plus
* Config methods: Label
* RF Bands: 0x1
* Unknown TLV (0x1049, 6 bytes): 00 00 00 00 00 00
WPA: * Version: 1
* Group cipher: TKIP
* Pairwise ciphers: TKIP
* Authentication suites: PSK
WMM: * Parameter version 1
* BE: CW 15-1023, AIFSN 3
* BK: CW 15-1023, AIFSN 7
* VI: CW 7-15, AIFSN 2, TXOP 3008 usec
* VO: CW 3-7, AIFSN 2, TXOP 1504 usec
...
(identifiable codes had been replaced by zeroes)
So, using a Linux device, you can write a simple script to get all networks which wireless access point is a Telecom "Modem Fibra", that hopefully is connected via VDSL.
(I'm writing in English because you seem to enjoy it more than Italian, not to show my non-existent language skills

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