On 19 Oct 2010, at 16:54, Cornelius Mostert <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> The scenario is as follow:
> 
> 3. You find a router / WiFi Router that is in use and therefore you can NOT 
> reset it
> 
> 5. You need to brows to the routers config web page to make some changes (you 
> assume the default admin and password for the router) BUT you do NOT know the 
> IP address

Something to consider here, is in a sensible/default configuration, the admin 
port is unlikely to be exposed to the WAN side of the router. You'll most 
likely have to join the LAN side. 

>From this side, it's going to be much easier to find. Sniff traffic if there's 
>other wired clients, or just go poking at .1 in the common segments.For 
>sniffing, google which prefix the manufacturer uses for mac addresses, and 
>watch the wire for it. 

Shaun

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