Well.......Looking at the picture you have uploaded it looks like reaver is trying the same pin again and again because the communication between your router and your computer is not completed, in more simple terms, it means that Reaver tries the pin and your router does not replies back to you that the pin you tried was correct or not. Possible solutions are: Get as close as you can to the access point(WiFi router) Increase the timer with the -d argument (for example: -d 3 ) Give Reaver the channel number with the -c argument on which your AP is on (for example: -c 6 ) or simply type this in the terminal: reaver -i mon0 -b "Bssid" -c "Channel" -v -d "Delay after each pin attempt" -N -t 5 -T 5 -S -e "Essid" Change the values like this: reaver -i mon0 -b 23:6B:A0:FF:19:56 -c 6 -v -d 3 -N -t 5 -T 5 -S -e MyWiFi
Yes, maybe Mr.Penguin is right, try this command to check whether the AP supports WPS or not. Command: wash -i mon0