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Reaver should detect the channel change and hop to the appropriate channel as
long as you didn't set the channel number explicitly on the Reaver command
line. I'll see if I can reproduce this to make sure Reaver is hopping channels
properly.
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 10 Jan 2012 at 12:54
It does hop channels only on startup and finds the AP and starts WPS. But
whenever the AP changes channels reaver doesn't start hopping as usual, it just
goes on with
[!] WARNING: Receive timeout occurred
Somehow it seems that reaver doesn't notice anything changed. Also, when I run
airodump on the new channel, reaver continues right away. There is no new
association even if it's been stuck for hours.
And there is also this "decloak" message in the airodump output which I don'T
know what it is.
Original comment by efs...@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2012 at 4:06
Looking at the code, Reaver will only being channel hopping again if it can't
associate to the AP anymore. My guess is that the AP is changing to an adjacent
channel (and/or you are very close to the AP) such that Reaver is still able to
associate but the degraded signal is not strong enough to perform a full WPS
exchange. Will fix this and let you know when it's checked in.
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 10 Jan 2012 at 5:05
r84 should now properly follow the AP as it changes channels.
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 10 Jan 2012 at 5:44
Unfortunately it still has the same problems. One thing I hadn't seen before,
though is the "failed to associate" 3 times.
Don't have time to try things and check pcaps for something different. But have
no ideas anyway. Maybe driver (iwlagn) thing?
Original comment by efs...@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2012 at 8:28
OK, reproduced the issue by manually channel hopping my own AP. Bug found and
fixed in r85.
Original comment by cheff...@tacnetsol.com
on 11 Jan 2012 at 4:38
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
efs...@gmail.com
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