The image file included in first page of this document already has the “Win10_LockPicker” payload turned on and will attempt to grab and crack your NTLMv2 hash on your computer when you plug it in.
We need to change some settings on our computer to enable that ability to use SSH to talk to the P4WNP1. When it is time to connect to the P4WNP1 via ssh, we will need to use PuTTY, but when we plug in the P4WNP1 we are going to lose our connection to the internet.
BE SURE TO DOWNLOAD PUTTY BEFORE CONTINUING FURTHER.
Once PuTTY is downloaded, you can plug in your P4WNP1 into your computer. You will plug your MicroUSB cable into the USB or Data connection on the P4WNP1, NOT the power port. WHEN YOU PLUG THIS IN YOU WILL LOSE CONNECTION TO YOUR INTERNET.
After 30 seconds or so you should see your P4WNP1’s Lite flickering two times and repeating. You should also hear the sound Windows makes when a device is connected. This may come at about 30 seconds as it has to automatically install the required drivers. Once You hear the connection time and/or you see it blinking in two blink segments it is ready. We’ll talk more about the blinks later.
Connecting to your P4WNP1 via it’s wireless broadcast (easiest)
Configuring Windows to be able to SSH into your P4WNP1 (complex)