Some weeks back, I was curious so I played with it. From my observation, basically,I’ve been taking a look at the Asus Router app for iOS and one of things it allows you to do is to bind your Google account (in my case) to my router, but I can’t seem to find any explanation as to what it does, does anyone have any info?
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Risks: I observed Binding arrangement, by default, automatically turns on WAN Access to the bonded Routers. That was not acceptable to me!
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- I manually, TURNOFF WAN Access via the respective Router's GUI
The one benefit I had read and unsuccessfully tried to use was transferring a registered Asus DDNS name from an old router to a new one. However it didn't work for me. So I had to reinitialize the old router, claim the name, unregister it, then hurry up and claim the name on the new router.Interestingly, on the latest Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.8_4
Binding it with the app didn't automatically turn WAN access on, CONFIRMED. I am yet to figure out the benefits of the bind.
I did similar thing to get the old <subdomain>.asuscomm.com back on the new AX86U PRO and immediately bind the account with Asus account, hopefully I won't need to deal with the process any more next time I upgrade.The one benefit I had read and unsuccessfully tried to use was transferring a registered Asus DDNS name from an old router to a new one. However it didn't work for me. So I had to reinitialize the old router, claim the name, unregister it, then hurry up and claim the name on the new router.
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