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    Asus protected management frames

    Thanks for the link, Colin. Very interesting to see what Asus say in the security advisory. From what I understand, the Krack vulnerability relates to the WPA2 4-way handshake, interrupting it as a way of infiltrating on to a network instead of the original legitimate device...
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    Asus protected management frames

    Apologies OE. I made a typo - it should read RT-AX86U Pro
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    Asus protected management frames

    Thanks Colin. Do you know where I could any further information about the patch?
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    Asus protected management frames

    Thanks for your advice, OzarkEdge. I'll have a look at the AX68U - especially the security settings
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    Asus protected management frames

    Hello. I have an Asus RT68U router which I use for my home network. I have set the Protected Management Frames (PMF) to 'required' for all client devices (https://www.asus.com/uk/support/faq/1042472/). None have disconnected when this was set, which I think means that these are encrypted now...
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