Just so you know, when using a pre-shared key (aka TKIP), WPA2 is no more secure than WPA. The method for capturing handshakes and brute-forcing them is exactly the same.
That said, if you use the full length of 63 characters, and include symbols, etc, it would take approximately 17 trillion years for a modern PC to crack your PSK.
I'm only saying this to let you know that the lack of WPA2 support is really a non-issue for PSK, as WPA2 has no security benefits in that instance.
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