eightiescalling
Senior Member
I appreciate there is a limit to what Asus can share without immediately making the vulnerability easily exploited in the wild but the lack of detail gives users of older routers zero idea whether they are affected or not.
That notice doesn't explicitly rule out routers used by many here (me included), instead just being limited to where Asus have done something.
And yes, I know the AC88U is end of life but the vagueness of that notice combined with "turn off lots of the features we advertised to get sales - and some of the basic ones too" isn't a great data point for Asus when considering the replacement.
That notice doesn't explicitly rule out routers used by many here (me included), instead just being limited to where Asus have done something.
And yes, I know the AC88U is end of life but the vagueness of that notice combined with "turn off lots of the features we advertised to get sales - and some of the basic ones too" isn't a great data point for Asus when considering the replacement.