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No, actually, I'm pretty certain now that you are not correct. I believe
you are thinking of ASCII passphrase, not ASCII key. Converting ASCII
keys to HEX and back again is merely HEX representations of ASCII
characters. I don't care what sort of router or card you're using,
ABCDEFG in ASCII is 41424344454647 in HEX.

Asraniel wrote:
> actually there is really no reliable method available. that it works for you 
> is pure luck. depending on the AP manufacturer, another hash is used. So it 
> can very well be that most of the APs sold in you town come from the same 
> manufacturer have the same hash. But for others it won't work.
> By the way, windows has the exact same problem. Their solution is to provide 
> a hash anyway, but then it magicaly fails on certain wireless networks and 
> you have no idea why.
> Not sure whatthe best thing to do is, i think there will be less problems if 
> there is no hash provided for 64bit wep (which is depreciated anyway).
> 


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