Cracking 16 digits wi-fi
#1
Hello everyone,

I'd need some advice before attempting something useless.
I'm trying to crack a Wi-Fi network and I know for sure that the password is 16 chars long, digits only.
Since it's a digit one, randomly generated, I think that the only option is bruteforcing. When I started I thought it wouldn't be so bad: after all they're only digits.
Then I looked at the ETA and.. ugh! it's more than 10 years, with a current speed of ~ 41000 H/s.

The problem is the the speed or it's just something impossible to achieve?
#2
Nothing is impossible, speed is always the problem. But you're not going to be able to afford enough hardware to crack this.
#3
Keyspace is 10^16, do math.

10^16 / 41000 / 31556926 = 7729 years

Working backwards,

10^16 / 31556926 = 317 MH/s to crack it in one year

Or,

10^16 / 31556926 / 316000 = Cluster of 1003x Titan X to crack it in one year
#4
with some easy math tricks you can kickass the keyspace to a little more then 60% of original , its of course a lot , but more tricks maybee bring it under 50% ... by dropping shit like 1111-2222-3333-4444-5555 and much more rulez its possible,,,