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Hello,
I have a weird problem, I first noticed a strange SSID sometimes being detected and then disappearing again, I noticed it had the same Mac address as my router but I could not find it in the GUI at all.
I contacted ASUS support which was useless they told me it's not my router and stopped responding to emails. I started reading through all the forums here and worked out that it's indeed my router and when I do a nvram getall listing I can see it configured, Asus support just ignored that part and no longer respond. (great job Mr Kator).
Anyway I installed Merlin and Yazfi but still can't find this SSID in the GUI, however I did find it with Yazfi terminal script.....
As you can see, number 3 is missing and number 4 is the mystery SSID, the SSID changes constantly but keeps the same format, I can edit it here or directly in nvram and even delete it from nvram but it just keeps coming back despite many factory reset and that nuclear reset, WPS hard resets and the firmware recovery tool I've used as well. I've installed the very first ASUS firmware and then upgraded from it but this still exists along with a number of other settings and config that I don't recognise including a completely different MAC address for the router itself and a number of vlan subnet and virtual server names that I don't recognise or know how it got there and seems to be able to survive every reset method.
the router is RT - AX58U it's was brand new last year I think,
I would like to ask for some help in finding where this is coming from and how it can survive it's almost like it's part of the hardware and I wonder if this router is compromised. I've never enabled remote access. I did play around with Google assistant integration a bit but that's been disabled and useless long ago.
at the moment, it's got the latest Merlin installed and WPS hard reset done and setup from scratch.
thanks for any help in advanced
I have a weird problem, I first noticed a strange SSID sometimes being detected and then disappearing again, I noticed it had the same Mac address as my router but I could not find it in the GUI at all.
I contacted ASUS support which was useless they told me it's not my router and stopped responding to emails. I started reading through all the forums here and worked out that it's indeed my router and when I do a nvram getall listing I can see it configured, Asus support just ignored that part and no longer respond. (great job Mr Kator).
Anyway I installed Merlin and Yazfi but still can't find this SSID in the GUI, however I did find it with Yazfi terminal script.....
As you can see, number 3 is missing and number 4 is the mystery SSID, the SSID changes constantly but keeps the same format, I can edit it here or directly in nvram and even delete it from nvram but it just keeps coming back despite many factory reset and that nuclear reset, WPS hard resets and the firmware recovery tool I've used as well. I've installed the very first ASUS firmware and then upgraded from it but this still exists along with a number of other settings and config that I don't recognise including a completely different MAC address for the router itself and a number of vlan subnet and virtual server names that I don't recognise or know how it got there and seems to be able to survive every reset method.
the router is RT - AX58U it's was brand new last year I think,
I would like to ask for some help in finding where this is coming from and how it can survive it's almost like it's part of the hardware and I wonder if this router is compromised. I've never enabled remote access. I did play around with Google assistant integration a bit but that's been disabled and useless long ago.
at the moment, it's got the latest Merlin installed and WPS hard reset done and setup from scratch.
thanks for any help in advanced