Agree.Merlin: Please ignore the earlier inappropriate poorly written rant of one poster apparently dissatisfied with the new Login required by ASUS.
The rest of us who know what you do enjoy the benefit of your expertise. We remain thankful.
6 streaming Tivos, 6 laptops, 6 tablets, 6 android phones, 3 Sony Playstations, 6 ethernet connected smart tv’s, 4 wired desktops, 3 wired access points, Guest Network, Open VPN QOS Tri Band Smart Connect enabled Asus RT AC3200 running Merlin 378.55 signed into each time by typing name and password with exactly ZERO wired or wireless issues.
Thank you Merlin.
eddiez, post: 196893, member: 41347"]Merlin just did not change the default ASUS login method. You can of course do a feature request... with ASUS. And apparently you haven't read any of the previous pages or discussions on this topic.
Overall, the personal attack and vocabulary used are not only insulting to a guy that does this in his spare time, but are also totally unacceptable on a forum. You're not even old enough to know what Nazi's are about.
So get your butt away from this place. You're opinions, attitude and offending language are not welcome here.
I need not appologise when I am completely right, merlins approach is not to give the security as an option, which it should be, in personal routers, his project is to make FW for home routers, which is what we are dealing with, so make it an option, you can have yout high level security if you want it, but do not push it on the rest, enough said, now perhaps I should be getting an appology.
...and no need for those that want high level security not to have it either, it should be a choice as with all options in my own router.
Well, unless the user does something that explicitly violates the forum rules the thread should stay. Double standards are no good. Also, he has the right of free speech. And of course we have also the right to have our own oppinion, and to even ignore him.I see 2 options for this thread:
1. Have the forum moderator remove it
2. Ignore this user so you don't see any of his posts
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