Monday, August 4, 2014

CMD Tricks How To Hack WiFi

How To Hack WiFi Password using CMD 

Step:1: Press windows key + R and type CMD and click Ok.

Step:2: CMD PROMPT will open. And type cmd as ipconfig /all


Step:3: Lists of connected dns it will show

Step:4: Then to hack type ipconfig /hackermode

Step:5: If the  hacker mode selected, select the WiFi option by 1

Step:6: And Hack The WiFi or else hacker mode disabled. So try another methods. 

For extra use of command you want to know just type as

            Netsh wlan /?
            Netsh wlan show/?

To know extra about WiFi

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6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hacker mode isn't working pls help

Unknown said...

why isn't working?

Anonymous said...

don't think hackermode is even a thing.

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