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WiFi Key Length

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 12:40 pm
by vk5rr
Hello

I have tried to enter our WiFi key into the Portsdown only to find that it will not accept the full length, is there a reason for the artificial character length of the key that I can enter

Thanks

Ray VK5RR

Re: WiFi Key Length

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 7:05 pm
by g0mjw
It is probably limited to make it usable on a touch screen. I think the maximum is 63 characters but recommended 32. Even so, there is no point in having such a long pass phrase. I would think 16 sufficient to be too hard to guess. For now you will need to set it manually in the usual way, as you would when building a card.

Mike

Re: WiFi Key Length

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:47 am
by vk5rr
Hello Mike

Thanks for the info but we have too many devices on the network to go and change to a 16 character password always run long WiFi passwords

Have SSH'd into the pi and configured it thru the raspi-config program but would have been easier thru the Portsdown

Regards

Ray - VK5RR

Re: WiFi Key Length

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:02 am
by gm1mfn
Most routers support multiple accounts, so you could create a separate account on your router for the Portsdown and give it a shorter password.

Re: WiFi Key Length

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:31 pm
by G8GKQ
Thanks for pointing this out Ray

The overriding limitation is the touchscreen interface, specifically the keyboard function that I wrote which is used by many of the Portsdown user input screens. The string length input limit for that function is currently 23 characters and it would need a lot of testing before I could be confident that a change would not have adverse effects elsewhere.

However, the 15 character limit for a WiFi SSID was unnecessary, so I will increase that to 23 in the next Portsdown 4 update.

Dave

Re: WiFi Key Length

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 4:01 am
by vk5rr
Hello Dave

No problems, it is just that we have long passphase on all access to our routers for security reasons, and we do get reports of the numerous attacks daily on the system/s we have running

The SSID is no issue, only the complex passphase protecting the network, thanks again for assisting one and all

Regards

Ray - VK5RR