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Originally posted by matty
Currently WPA can only be hacked using a brute force dictionary attack. Therefore if your key isn't a dictionary word then there is no luck.
WPA TKIP is actually exploitable since 2008, it might not be a really effective exploit but an exploit it is...
Btw I have a key to my house hidden somewhere around my house...
@Menthix it was not about what you said (of course its the best idea to use the most secure settings) it was about how...
I would also recommend using WPA2, but if it gives any kind of problem, I always recommend switching to WEP64bit with a 10 digit password. Which in my experience gives the least problems when using old windows versions or obscure hardware...