Decrypting WPA2 – «Smart TVs» and HTTP

This will be a very short blog post about an old PCAP I did to learn about decrypting WPA2 with Wireshark during my CWNA and CWSP studies. You can read more about it how to decrypt WPA2 here: How to Decrypt 802.11 In 2012 I won the first LG OLED ever made, a curved oneFortsett å lese «Decrypting WPA2 – «Smart TVs» and HTTP»

Network Telemetry data and Grafana part.2 – I made a course

Over one year after my last post about streaming-telemetry, what happened? I was burned out! Had my feet in both departments (still do), finished a 4 year class and got my diploma, bought a house. Said yes to create a course about streaming-telemetry (read the first part here). Sometimes you just walk right into aFortsett å lese «Network Telemetry data and Grafana part.2 – I made a course»

CWAP-403 – 5.1.1 Distributed Coordination Function (DCF)

Graphic above is a good explanation on what a client is doing before it is allowed to send, because you already now that wireless is a shared medium so we cannot all send at once because that will create a collision. For example, if you attend a concert you will not be able to understandFortsett å lese «CWAP-403 – 5.1.1 Distributed Coordination Function (DCF)»

CWAP-403 funtimes – notes #1.1

CWAP-403 has been one of my favorite exams to study for, several books and a lab-guide has yet to be completed. Wireless analysis will be something I would like to master, and this exam is just the beginning. I do feel a bit “all over the place” with so many books to read, so IFortsett å lese «CWAP-403 funtimes – notes #1.1»

Meraki API fun-times with Apple shortcut and Postman

A couple of days ago was my first time playing around with automation to control my new CMNA equipment. My goal was to turn on PoE on my Meraki switch so it could boot up my AP I use as a spectrum-analyzer with Cisco Spectrum Expert. For people that has a good grasp about automationFortsett å lese «Meraki API fun-times with Apple shortcut and Postman»