Originally Posted by
soxrok2212
You will get nowhere with crunch dude. Pixie Dust is the best option in the case that you are attacking a supported chipset (Ralink, MediaTek, Celeno, Raltek, and Broadcom eCos), otherwise I would resort to looking for default algorithms, default keyspaces, default wordlists, etc.
Pixie Dust is so versatile because in most cases you avoid lockouts and the whole process can be completed in under 4 seconds (though it can take a few minutes depending on the case). I have found so much success with Pixie Dust, you just need to be in the right circumstances and that isn't always possible for some people.