Originally Posted by
mmusket33
To kiddie
The use of a pipe versus a pre-computed word list is a matter of storage space.
1. It is always faster to use a pre-computed word list, as a pipe uses computer resources to first generate the word to test and then test it, while with a pre-computed word list the computer just tests the word or string no word generation is required.
2. The use of pre-computed word lists always encounters storage problems.
Most WPA keys are numeric strings 8 to 10 in length or alterations of a word used in human language. When comparing reaver cracked WPA keys we have found few real random WPA keys. Reaver obtained statistical data of WPA key selections is not influenced by the complexity of the WPA key.
You can use john in a pipe to expand the coverage of a word list. There are threads in these forums from Musket Teams showing you how to do this.
Run your numeric strings 8 to 10 in length then pick a word list and try that with john.