On Jo, 28 mai 20, 07:39:12, John Hasler wrote: > Andrei writes: > > You might want to write the password on a piece of paper to show it to > > guests that you want to grant access. > > You should write it down in the same little black book or card you write > all your passwords down in. And since it is going to be written down it > might as well be a truly random string such as those generated by pwgen. > > Memorizing passwords only makes sense when you only have two or three of > them and use them all frequently.
The 'S' in PSK stands for "shared", as opposed to most other passwords. It must also be entered on a touchscreen. What is the threat model that warrants a random string as a password for the WiFi vs. an XKCD 936-style password? I believe the entities capable of cracking such a password have better things to do than stealing my internet or sniffing through my lan ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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