02-13-2018, 12:30 PM
That is just a hint how long WPA/WPA2 hashes could be in general (maximum allowed password length for WPA/WPA2).
For some hash types there are even 2 different kernel files (optimized vs pure). For some hash types you could use -O , which is not possible (because it doesn't improve speed) for WPA/WPA2.
The command line parameter that you could add to improve speed is either -w 3 (less lagging) or -w 4 (could lag a lot).
For some hash types there are even 2 different kernel files (optimized vs pure). For some hash types you could use -O , which is not possible (because it doesn't improve speed) for WPA/WPA2.
The command line parameter that you could add to improve speed is either -w 3 (less lagging) or -w 4 (could lag a lot).