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AngryOxide 0.8.28.
I see a mystery. I tried hard but it seems like AngryOxide cannot capture 4wHS from my old TP-Link router, TP-Link TL-WR-741ND v1. It is 150 Mbps 802.11n with a single antenna. I have one Linux PC connected to the router WiFi. I tried several times manually connect and disconnect WiFi but it seems like AngryOxide cannot see it. When AngryOxide runs attack, I see that PC is disconnected but 4wHS is not captured. I tried targeted attack and I get just nothing...
On the other side, capture of 4wHS from routers running OpenWRT is a simple task, it just works. Even commercial routers based on OpenWRT, like GL.iNet Mango, are vulnerable and AngryOxide captures 4wHS in a minute.
So I wonder why 4wHS from old TP-Link device with firmware from 2019 cannot be recorded. Is there a bug in the AngryOxide? Or does TP-Link firmware uses some trick to resist this kind of attack?
I was going to upgrade this old TP-Link device to OpenWRT or Gargoyle but this result is confusing and it seems like it is safer to stay away from OpenWRT and keep original firmware... My observation is that most commercial routers are immune against AngryOxide but OpenWRT routers are vulnerable. I believed that it was opposite and I try to find what is wrong with OpenWRT routers...