05-01-2020, 12:30 PM
let's start by letting us know which type of hashes you are targeting.
Throwing some numbers at the table doesn't make much sense without the information about the algorithm / hash type .
BTW: my guess is you are talking about WPA2 because I see this type of posts quite often here, that users seem to assume WPA is the only hash type worth to crack or supported by hashcat etc... but instead, it's actually a quite slow hash type and I often wish users get more confident with hashcat starting with a much faster hash type to get a feeling how you could use different attack types to effectively crack a huge hash list etc
Throwing some numbers at the table doesn't make much sense without the information about the algorithm / hash type .
BTW: my guess is you are talking about WPA2 because I see this type of posts quite often here, that users seem to assume WPA is the only hash type worth to crack or supported by hashcat etc... but instead, it's actually a quite slow hash type and I often wish users get more confident with hashcat starting with a much faster hash type to get a feeling how you could use different attack types to effectively crack a huge hash list etc