You shouldn't worry about the neighbours cracking your WIFI ) So as long as you force both of your computers to run AES and pick a strong password. When you gotten that, then the hashed string need to be brute forced.Īndroid hotspots running wpa2-psk will use the AES cipher by default unless told otherwise by the device requesting access.
Even if you use a legacy cipher like TKIP you still need to intercept the 4 way handshake to get the authentication packets. From what I understand - If you use a strong password in either wpa-psk or wpa2-psk it's more or less 'unbreakable'.