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i need help testing my wifi password

tedjani

so can you guys tell me how can i test my wpa2 password cause aircrack is too slow and cowpatty it takes too much hard drive space for all the rainbow tables pyrit and hashcat are faster then aircrack but i don't have that time

is there any services in the web that can crack my wpa2 or even test how strong it is faster

or is there any software that i can use for this job that are faster and don't take that much hard drive space

and thank you

 

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just get a 16 character long password with numbers, upper case & Lowercase letters and you are good and secure ...

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just get a 16 character long password with numbers, upper case & Lowercase letters and you are good and secure ...

but i have seen wordlists that can crack that with crunch

it is really really important that nobody can access expect for the users that i allow 

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There is one that uses Amazon AWS GPU instances. Its $20 per handshake though.

 

If youre so worried why not just use RADIUS?

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16 long password should be more then enough. how many people go around trying to crack peoples wifis anyway? if your going to get your info stolen its at mcdonalds or any other open wifi. 

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Just remember, your WiFi password doesn't need to be extremely difficult to crack, just harder then the next guys.

16 character passwords should be more than hard enough. Remember, that they have to do EVERY password, every 1 char, 2 char, 3 char, 4 char etc. All the way up to 16 char.

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but i have seen wordlists that can crack that with crunch

it is really really important that nobody can access expect for the users that i allow 

If you're that concerned, then make a random alphanumeric password that is 64 characters long. That's the max that WPA2 supports. It's what I use. Just copy the password into a text file and store it offline on a USB or CD or something. Or print it out onto a piece of old fashioned paper (or do both).

 

I actually use 63 characters because certain older devices like Blackberries and stuff sometimes have issues with that last 64th character.

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