How to hack WIFI password using cmd windows 10

In this article, we will show you how to hack WIFI password using cmd windows 10. To do this, we will be using the command prompt to change our MAC address so that we can fool the router into thinking that we are a device that is authorized to connect to the network.

Before we get started, make sure you have an active internet connection and that your computer is connected to the network you want to hack. Once you have met these requirements, follow the steps below:

1. Open up Command Prompt by pressing Windows Key + R and typing in CMD.

2. Type in the following command and press Enter: ipconfig /all

3. Look for the Physical Address section and make sure it is the same as your computer's MAC address. If not, you can change it by typing in command prompt (admin) this will result in a prompt asking to confirm you want to make changes to PC Settings.

4. Next, select Network Adapter Properties and click on Wireless Properties, then double-click on IEEE802.11 settings

5. Double-click on Network Address Server Settings(NAS) and type down your router's IP address under "Home network or roaming" section which would be something like 192.168.1.1 for example.(This info can be found by googling your router model number along with the words "default path") After entering the correct IP address click OK to save changes.

6. In the main window of Command Prompt, type in ifconfig and then press Enter to display all your computer's network adapters. Select the adapter you want to use for WIFI by its name [usually starts with Wireless]. For example:

In this case, we are going to choose Wireless Network Connection 2 as our adapter that will be used for WIFI. Once selected, type down these commands one after another into command prompt (admin) hit enter after each line to confirm changes.

netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid="HACKED" key="hackyourownpassword" <br>

netsh wlan start hostednetwork <br>

After typing everything correctly, your WIFI should now be hooked up to the router and you can connect to it by going onto your preferred browser and typing in "http://192.168.1.1" or " http://hackyourownpassword."

You'll get a warning asking to enter a username and password so go ahead and do that, then move forward into advanced settings where you can change the SSID name along with security options that may vary depending on the type of router you're trying to access (WEP/WPA).

Once done simply click save followed by Apply changes at the bottom right side of the screen. Next time someone tries connecting to your network they will be prompted for their own unique secure code [which we changed earlier in this process].

Congrats! You've now hacked your very own WIFI network. Enjoy!

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