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How To Use AirSnort to crack WEP keys

WinAirSnort Window

This article will show you How To Use AirSnort. As you know, AirSnort is a passive scanner through network. AirSnort can crack WEP keys. Up to 16 million IVs, in total nine thousand of 128-bit keys are weak. AirSnort can crack these WEP weak keys. You...

Own Made Automotive Diagnostic

On-Board diagnostic block diagram

The computers jammed (and later engineered) into cars in the late 20th century did nothing for the shade-tree mechanic. Previously, mechanics could make do with a shop manual and some oddly shaped tools. Computer-controlled engines, transmissions, and instruments, different in each manufacturer’s cars and lacking any...

Build Your Own Fish Tank Monitor From Kits

Data Harvest Easy Sense Advanced data logger

Given the design plan and science background in the previous section, all that remains is the engineering to build the monitor. The key selection parameters we used were: Cost Capability to simultaneously measure temperature, pH, and conductivity Ability to collect all three data streams independent of...

Sensor and Alerts For Fish Tank Monitor

Fish Tank Monitor Block Diagram

Figure 1 shows the block diagram for the fish tank monitor. The design includes sensors for key parameters, including temperature, pH, and salinity (which we plan to measure using a conductivity sensor). The challenge in the design is (aside from finding the sensors themselves) to interface these three...

Make Your Own Fish Tank Monitor

Make Your Own Fish Tank Monitor, The first part of the proverb points out that you can overdo working with a fish tank—fish want the right environment, but they also very much dislike rapid change. It’s easy to do too much too quickly, and your fish will suffer...

Building Your Jukebox to Your Own Design

Soltek qbic series eq2000

Following the guidelines above, you’ll have built the capability to feed good- to high-quality music stored in your computer to your stereo, and to control playback remotely. That’s just the basics, though—take a look at some other ideas for what you can add to your jukebox. Very...

Making Compressed MP3 Files from CDs

The following three steps convert a CD to MP3 files. Some software, including the MusicMatch software we describe in before, combines or simplifies these steps. Create an MP3 File Name each track on the audio CD. You can do this yourself, typing in the track titles manually,...

Sound, Compact Disc, and MP3 Compression

High-quality, uncompressed sound files are big. A CD holds about 650MB of data, equivalent to a little more than an hour of music. If your jukebox were as modest as the equivalent of ten CDs, you’d need close to 7GB of disk space to store those...

How to Build a Jukebox

The first jukebox, the Wurlitzer P10

Build Your Own Jukebox, Across the street from the university near where we live is a wonderful pizza place called The Pie, a tiny room in a basement under a pharmacy. In the very back of The Pie, in a dark corridor off the main room, sits an ancient-looking...