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Originally Posted by grcore
After further tests between aircrack brutforcing that last two keybytes, it seems for 128b keys there is an advantage. The key comes considerably earlier in the caputure. (with 5 out of 5 sessions). With 7 out of 7 sessions on 64b keys, both appeard to crack with about the same mount of IVs, but bruteforcing the last two keybytes made the process take longer....
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Yes, bruteforcing mostly increases the success rate on 128-bit WEP; it sometimes helps for 64-bit WEP, although it does indeed slow down the process a little.
Also, I released beta6, which fixes a couple of issues. Hopefully the segfault problem you've experienced should be resolved

I also added an auto-detection script (monitor.sh), please try it out.