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Cara Membobol WIFI Dengan CMD

 GoBlog-X: Salam sobat GBX, udah lama nih gak ngasih info nah sekarang GBX mau ngasih info penting nih buat para hacker/yg hobi berselancar di internet yaitu Cara Membobol WIFI Dengan CMD.

Sebelum itu kira-kira pada tau gak apa itu CMD ?
CMD merupakan sebuah  program consolenya windows,CMD juga merupakan Baris Perintah penerjemah pada sebuah sistem operasi.CMD terdapat pada sistem operasi keluaran MICROSOFT khususnya windows seperti  OS / 2, Windows CE dan pada sistem operasi Windows NT-based (termasuk Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 dan Windows Server 2008.

Nah sekarang kita coba aja Cara Membobol WIFI Dengan CMD :

1. Buka dulu CMD nya (klik WINDOWS + R)



2. Setelah itu ketik ipconfig/all

3. Lalu cari sasaran DNS nya
 

4. Lalu ketik ping -L 500 10.0.1.2 -t lalu tekan enter : 10.0.1.2 adalah target kita, silahkan ganti dengan DNS korban anda.  (Ganti alamat DNS nya)

5. nanti akan muncul gambar seperti ini
 

Dan selesa Cara Membobol WIFI Dengan CMDi silahkan mencobanya kalau ada yg gak jelas silahkan komentar dibawah.

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