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Packet injection is possible on a wired network, but not on an encrypted wireless network, since all traffic must be encrypted with the right key.
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It is possible to determine the Psuedo Random Generation Algorithm (PRGA) (fragmentation or ChopChop attack) and then use it to encrypt packets for injection. Edit: This is dumb. Yes, if you break the encryption, then packet injection is possible. Get rid of this garbage question. KJC Edit: Actually, the question is a good one. WPA2 is not a tunneling protocol, which means only the packet is encrypted, not the headers. In addition, sending and receiving management and control frames is necessary for impersonating base stations and clients, and for listening to frames that are meant for specific adapters.
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