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I think the 378.54_1 for the AC68 be the last firmware for me. As is my risk simply too big.
I think your risk gets bigger over time by staying with that old firmware, actually.
I think the 378.54_1 for the AC68 be the last firmware for me. As is my risk simply too big.
Actually, IMHO you should be more worried that ASUS will only support EU firmware once the EU's new and more restrictive than the FCC regulations are implemented.The question is whether or not this will result in firmware that only allows FCC permitted (=USA) settings. Since Europa is much more liberal when it comes to channels use, would European users thus be limited ?
Actually, IMHO you should be more worried that ASUS will only support EU firmware once the EU's new and more restrictive than the FCC regulations are implemented.
http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2016/04/eu-radio-equipment-directive-fsfe-opensource-iot/
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I wouldn't worry too much about some regions getting updates and others not - this is easy to manage in a single build...
Asus should put a proper location request. So they know where the router is located. And then release the allowable frequencies for the various countries.
That sounds a lot like how 802.11d worked and the FCC banned it. It was too easy to spoof the check.
And I remember at least one person who was having issues because his neighbour's router was broadcasting the wrong region.
Yep, I posted a link a while back about that one - neighbor had regulatory zone set to TW, and it caused his laptop client to skip channels in his regulatory domain
It was too easy to spoof the check.
That sounds a lot like how 802.11d worked and the FCC banned it. It was too easy to spoof the check.
I wonder how ASUS still didn't fixed it, the exact same scanerio with RT-AC66U...
I think ASUS dont know that the Repeater Mode is broken.
then report it via the feedback page in the gui
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