Different model router, but there is a screenshot here of exactly what I saw and description of the behavior I experienced.I have the latest firmware so I factory reset it. And went through setup process.
Would be ridiculous if true, not that I’m discounting your experience. The AC1200 if I recall uses the old GUI which unless things changed recently also didn’t force an account, well aside from the local admin account. Out of curiosity, mind showing the setup pages?
Yup, that's the one.View attachment 46691
I saw someone post this, yeah that would piss me off too lol.
Coming soon to an AX router near you.....Yeah that’s the old GUI guess they added this new “feature” to it. They haven’t done it to the AX models.
or openwrt
And for some crazy reason they stopped making it.Netgear R7800 is one of the best home routers for openwrt. It was perhaps the best AC-class router ever made as well.
the cheapest I'd spring for would be the RAX20
Some of those are crazy. Where do you put it? Doesn't make the best use of space.The Asus AX68U looks fairly normal. At least they aren't all going to "gaming" routers. Couple others aren't too bad, one or two red accents but not all the crazy stuff.
The ones with 6 or 8 antennas, I'm guessing they just converted from dual band antennas to single band to make it look cooler. Theoretically separate single band antennas are better but I doubt that was the main driver for it.
Some of those are crazy. Where do you put it? Doesn't make the best use of space.
AX88U looks pretty decent too, I like it much better than the 86U aesthetically, but the GT-AXE line at least to me just looks atrocious, childish. Maybe I’m too OCD about symmetry.
And for some crazy reason they stopped making it.
Next time I'm up there I can take a screen shot. But right after the screen where you have to change the admin password and create two security questions is where it checks internet then forces account login or creation. It redirects to a remote website (hence checking internet first and why pulling the wan works at defeating it, at least until they take the next step and say you can't log into the router config when the WAN is down).
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