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Tap a Network? #shorts #kalilinux #android

Did you know you could tap a network like this?

Taps used:
Dualcomm ETAP-2003 10/100/1000Base-T (Affiliate): https://amzn.to/48gYCQ4
Great Scott Throwing Star LAN Tap: https://greatscottgadgets.com/throwingstar/

#shorts #kalilinux #android

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

20 thoughts on “Tap a Network? #shorts #kalilinux #android

  • For those asking what this is used for.
    I use these techniques to reverse engineer the commands required to control electronic equipment.
    i recently caprured most of the commands for my solar inverters. i no longer need to be online to view the status or readings.
    i locally host a device that reads the data and displays them on a site regardless of internet connectivity.
    no longer dependant on a swrvice provider.

  • These types of content creator I have crazy respect for. Thank you for making people aware of this

  • From the networking perspective, how are you getting an ip on the Kali machine? DHCP?

  • Tapping the network great, but it's very hard to get some useful data by sniffing the network in 2023. I'm kind of new on those stuff, what are the potential attack vectors from tapping a network?

  • As a person surviving from a high level of compromise I so appreciate what you’re teaching, I still have so much learning to do. Thank you and mad respect 🫡

  • In my opinion the graph is misleading, because you didn't place a device on it. It looks like a T-shaped network which doesn't actually exist.

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