You can try pings to broadcast networks rather than scanning the entire
network. You can also try setting you MAC address to that of the AP to try
and bypass MAC filtering. Maybe RARP will work? There's a lot of different
things you can try.

Jim

2009/11/12 Bert Van Kets <mail...@vankets.com>

> Hi guys,
>
> I was wondering what methods or commands can be used to get past the
> following situation:
> You access a WiFi AP with WEP encryption, you get the key and can
> connect but do not get an IP address. I assume this is due to the use of
> fixed IPs only (no dhcp). How do you get past this? How do you get info
> in the IP range? Do I need to nMap scan every possible internal IP range???
> What if no clients are connected and Mac address filtering is switched
> on on top of the lack of dhcp? I luckily do have a client Mac address,
> but if I didn't have this it would be an extra hurdle.
> My knowledge and experience have encountered a concrete wall. How do I
> climb it?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Bert
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