With the newest crack released earlier this week from the German researchers that reduces the number of packets by an order of magnitude, that's under 1 minute on average with ARP replay on an 802.11g network.  About 20 seconds average if the network is going full blast on its own.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/Ou/?p=464
 
 
George
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Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] WEEPING FOR WEP
From: "Mike Vasquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, April 06, 2007 1:22 pm
To: [email protected]

And traffic rate shouldn't be in the discussion either, since arp-replay allows enough packets to be captured, on most home equipment, in about 20 minutes if you're unlucky, and attacking 128-bit wep.  64 bit keys can be had in under 5 minutes, 128 in under 10, and all you have to do is be connected for that length of time.



On 4/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
But WPA-PSK mode is even easier to use than WEP.  Why would you use WEP.  Distance isn't really a problem with a pringle can antenna.
 

George


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