1.1 - Wifislax

While newer versions (3.0, 3.1, 4.x) exist, Wifislax 1.1 holds a special place. It was released at a time when WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was still surprisingly common in rural areas, and WPA/WPA2 attacks relied heavily on brute force or weak pre-shared keys. Version 1.1 is remembered for three specific traits:


You need to capture the "4-way handshake" to proceed. This happens when a device connects to the router. Wifislax 1.1

Once you have the handshake (saved in capturefile-01.cap), you can test the password offline. While newer versions (3


Version 1.1 struck a perfect balance between CLI power and GUI accessibility. The menu system (wifislaxAuditoria WiFi) organized attacks into logical workflows: You need to capture the "4-way handshake" to proceed

Crucially, the distribution included Macchanger and MDK3—the latter capable of devastating beacon flood and authentication DoS attacks for stress-testing networks.

Wifislax 1.1 is a powerful and comprehensive Linux distribution for wireless security and auditing. With its extensive set of tools and software, it provides a one-stop solution for wireless network exploration, vulnerability assessment, and exploitation. Wifislax 1.1 is an ideal platform for security professionals, penetration testers, and network administrators who need to assess and secure wireless networks.