How fast your Internet connection is?
I don't see how I can recover from this bad purchase. It won't mesh, can't be used as a repeater and I can't use it wired to my base unit.
The greatest teacher, failure is.
It might have WDS but that would compromise security to an unacceptable level IMHO.
I'm curious about this statement ... what do you have against WDS setups, and why would they be any worse than AIMesh's "wireless backhaul"? I understand the performance issues with these setups, but I hadn't heard that they had security problems.
Asus' WDS page says it only supports Open System/NONE and Open System/WEP authentication which is trivial to hack. There are some routers that support higher levels of encryption with WDS but these are non-standard and rely on proprietary methods.I'm curious about this statement ... what do you have against WDS setups, and why would they be any worse than AIMesh's "wireless backhaul"? I understand the performance issues with these setups, but I hadn't heard that they had security problems.
In summary, the ASUS AC3200 is a complete total piece of garbage. I feel embarrassed to have purchased it. Bought it on eBay so I'm stuck with it. It's all on me though for failing to do the research before the purchase. I just threw the damned thing into the trash.
Tried a suggestion and loaded the Tomato Firmware. Killed the router.
Very interesting. I've got a couple of Zyxel APs doing WDS, but they claim to be using WPA2-PSK encryption for it. That's not necessarily inconsistent with what you said, as the manual says Zyxel's WDS implementation is only compatible with other Zyxel APs.Asus' WDS page says it only supports Open System/NONE and Open System/WEP authentication which is trivial to hack. There are some routers that support higher levels of encryption with WDS but these are non-standard and rely on proprietary methods.
Yeah, about 10 years ago I was using some Buffalo routers/APs in WDS mode using their proprietary implementation. It only supported other Buffalo devices.Very interesting. I've got a couple of Zyxel APs doing WDS, but they claim to be using WPA2-PSK encryption for it. That's not necessarily inconsistent with what you said, as the manual says Zyxel's WDS implementation is only compatible with other Zyxel APs.
Very interesting. I've got a couple of Zyxel APs doing WDS, but they claim to be using WPA2-PSK encryption for it. That's not necessarily inconsistent with what you said, as the manual says Zyxel's WDS implementation is only compatible with other Zyxel APs.
The model I have doesn't seem to say whether it's AES or not. Via Google, I found that in older models AES was a selectable option, so I'm hoping they locked it down to AES rather than locking it down to TKIP . Don't know if there's a reliable way to tell from outside...There are several like that, will only work with their own brand, are they using AES? Didn't think anyone ever updated to use WPA2 or AES for WDS, last I saw was WPA-TKIP only and no key rotation.
The model I have doesn't seem to say whether it's AES or not. Via Google, I found that in older models AES was a selectable option, so I'm hoping they locked it down to AES rather than locking it down to TKIP . Don't know if there's a reliable way to tell from outside...
It's faster than that, for sure.If it connects at more than 802.11G speed between the APs then it should theoretically be WPA2-AES, unless they really fudged the standard.
It's faster than that, for sure.
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