heloww ^_ how convert wpa-psk hex key to passphrase !! [+] WPA PSK: '6417c9ce92a0aedc04fcb80693228e71e613efc19cd592e9721f48c65589ed86' this result By ""reaver methode"" ReaverPro and Xiaopan OS :yes put i can't connect to wifi with this key (hex : 64 bit ?? or 128 bit ?? ) i use this tool : http://textop.us/Text-Convert/Hexadecimal But I can not find the understandable result ====> d�Β�����"�q���Ւ�rH�U�� ????? and this site : http://jorisvr.nl/wpapsk.html Is it a solution ? Can you help me? thaaanxx
WOW..somebody really does NOT want you on their network..:no but dont worry I've seen it all.. if you cant connect it could be due to whats called MAC Filter..try changing your MAC address to one of the networks clients.. Code: Select All ifconfig wlanX down macchanger --mac xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx wlanX ifconfig wlanX up wlanX which X is your interface.. also try removing the ' from the PSK at the end and start of it..just in case you're including them..
Did you read this before? Convert Hex Key to ASCII Password A 64 bit string can sometimes mean that a complex password was used with a certain number of non Ascii characters which might be one reason why the key is not converting.
Run reaver again and again with the correct pin. If you get a slightly different SSID and long key every time it means the wifi router does not have wps configured.
Just use wifi password viewer from xposed.. Note: it needs your phone to be rooted.. my wifi psk also in hex or whatever encryption it is instead of passphrase.. Wifi password module in xposed Install exposed first then install this module, activate and reboot.. My wifi password hidden in dots.. After installing the module and reboot, it should be look like this.. When i tapped the dots, my password revealed.. Voila.!!! Thanks to the xposed team and devs.. Problem solved..! No xposed installed.? Just google it for your phone.. I am using samsung galaxy J7 2016 model nougat 7.1 version
Follow steps:- To HEX WEP keys are a one way encryption. You can't get a passphrase from a HEX key. (basically the 64-bit generator uses XOR's and PRNG to generate 4 keys. 104 bit uses MD5.) Here is some more information about the key generation. You can also read about how the HEX keys are generated from page 18 forward in this document. Because there is no way back to the passphrase from a HEX key, there are 2 things you can do: Change the keys in your router (assuming you have control over it). BTW If you have control over the router and it supports WPA or WPA2 it is advised to go with that. Use the HEX key in your connection dialog. Often you can just enter the HEX key.