John Mahoney wrote:
WPA-psk is the basic method which uses any passphrase of 8 to 63
chars. As far as 10 digit hex, are you
sure it is not a WEP 64 hex key because that would fit the description
better.
As far as I know, a WPA-PSK setup can also use a full 256 byte key
specified via 64 ASCII hex chars ( which is why the passphrase can only
be 63 chars in length ).
Regards,
/tony
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