Using version 88 (thanks, marc0s_h4f!), I was able to perform much more efficient attack on router, that in last tests, was repeating less and less reliably over time (I described it as going quickly to 1% or so, then, considerably loosing performance, so after 10 hours it was still 1,81%).
Now it's waring from 6 seconds/attemp (!) to 12-13, and in few hours I got 10% already. I think there are good chances, that it's going to be first "regular" WPS router cracked by me, by pure "reaver" method which is nice, as - otherwise - it's WPA2-AES, with damn-long-passphrase (no chances to crack it other way, ever).
Just got the revision100 and I'm currently testing it on my WPS Router. Will leave it overnight and I'll report the 'findings'. (seems much faster than 1.3 initially)
EDIT
I have some problems with wash though, doesn't seem to work.
Constantly returns:
"Found packet with bad FCS, skipping..."
and thats it.
EDIT 2:
walsh -i mon0 --ignore-fcs
fixes the above problem
EDIT 3:
For the sake of having 3 EDITs..:
option -d 0 speeds things quite a lot, though it depends if the router actually accepts it and doesn't crash. It is definitely worth trying though.
Been using the Reaver release that came with cleven-experimental with airodump as walsh didnt work.
Just removed cleven and got svn r100 from post #80. Reaver is work much better and wash starts now, but I get an error "[X] ERROR: Failed to compile packet filter." Something Ive done wrong or something with the build ?
Already have it. After removing cleven, I followed the instructions on post #6. Installed libpcap0.8 from direct link, then setup folders, copied reaver/reaver.db/wash(r100) into appropriate folders and then the symlinks.