Well as for a wep cracker, http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/24244/98/
It's pretty complex stuff.Here is a list of required hardware:
- Wireless Access Point - This will be the "target" access point and can be any brand. We used a Netgear WGT624 v2
- A laptop or computer with wireless capability - This will be the "target" computer and it doesn't matter which wireless chipset or card the computer uses. Our lab had a surplus Dell laptop with built-in wireless that worked just fine
- Two 802.11b PC Cards based on the PRISM 2 chipset - Some of the programs (such as Kismet) we use in this series can support a wide variety of wireless cards. But we suggest you stick to using cards based on the PRISM 2 chipset, which are supported by all the programs we will use.
The only way really would be to force it. (Try every possible combination) Which would be a pretty long proccess to load.
And using the hard drive (memstick in this case)as ram is known as "swap" in linux, a partition of a drive meant to be used as ram. (Pagefile for windows)
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