09-27-2018, 05:57 PM
Hi,
Your question is broad. If the WPA key consists of 15 chars, it may be the default router password. Usually they are alphanumeric, or ^[a-z0-9]$. In such cases the best approach is a custom mask with -1 ?l?u?d for alphanum or -1 ?l?d for the second format. However attacking 15 chars in such format is not feasible. Best thing is to find the keygen of such routers if they are public on the internet.
If the previous statement is not applicable to you (your 15' are home-made) you can try using large dictionnaries such as weakpass : https://weakpass.com/download
Your question is broad. If the WPA key consists of 15 chars, it may be the default router password. Usually they are alphanumeric, or ^[a-z0-9]$. In such cases the best approach is a custom mask with -1 ?l?u?d for alphanum or -1 ?l?d for the second format. However attacking 15 chars in such format is not feasible. Best thing is to find the keygen of such routers if they are public on the internet.
If the previous statement is not applicable to you (your 15' are home-made) you can try using large dictionnaries such as weakpass : https://weakpass.com/download