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And it's also impossible to know the length of the password before brute-forcing.
Thank you for answer
I was not sure..
Thanks for the note above.
Like I said in my OP - If I can''t crack it, I return the fee.
Some passwords require extreme computing power and time....
If I can't crack it in 48 hours, I'm giving in.
Some cracks could be possible, but can take weeks or months.
My setup is checking around 60,000 words per second,someone work it out over 48 hours.
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Thank you for clarify this.
When for first time i was bruteforcing my internet connection with 16 digits WPA2 password, my laptop show me trillion years..
but when i choose to bforce only 5 digits from 16 it takes me only 5 minutes. (I did it without rainbow tables and two years ago..
)
It will be enough for me when you tell me if you ever bforce 10 digits password (or at least 9), and if you can, tell us how long it takes you?
It will be very helpfull.
Thank you.