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I have a Zyxel cap file!
This file have two PMKIDS

Code:
21c6a979c865366c34101c99a5e9758f*bc99110f10d7*f099bf34a8b8*5a7958454c5f4847575f4639414141

5d61f6269e0aea5886c0f1a0ccf7a2b5*bc99110f10d7*b8b7f14164f4*5a7958454c5f4847575f4639414141

same router mac same client mac same router name but different pass hashes?

What does it mean?

Thanks
Means you captured two PMKIDS  from two separate clients.  You should not post hashes however but the output you have posted is in the format of:

PKMID*AP MAC*STA MAC*ESSID
(04-16-2020, 03:39 AM)slyexe Wrote: [ -> ]Means you captured two PMKIDS  from two separate clients.  You should not post hashes however but the output you have posted is in the format of:

PKMID*AP MAC*STA MAC*ESSID

I had two like this, on a brief test, for my own router and they cracked to the same value. You will see this with a lot of salted password hash types as well, like sha512crypt for example.
(04-16-2020, 02:33 AM)Uraniumhazee Wrote: [ -> ]same router mac same client mac same router name but different pass hashes?

- PMKID are NOT the same
- Station mac are NOT the same (b8b7f14164f4 & f099bf34a8b8)

=> hashes are NOT similar.

Do NOT post hashes please.