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Howdy all been a long time since I rapped at ya. I have WOWLAN enabled on a desktop of mine, and it works well other than the face that GTK rekeying wakes the computer.
Yes, it is not supposed to do that with "GTK rekeying for WoWlan" enabled in the wireless card settings (and offload enabled in the OS), but both Intel and Microsoft have more or less thrown their hands in the air any time someone asks about this kerfuffle, so I have no hope they will fix it before I'm dead.
This beings us to my solution and therefore question- I will set the GTK rekey interval on my router (N66U) to zero so it does not rekey. However, I would like to be able to rekey occasionally for security.
So I ask you- how can I prompt the router to "on demand" GTK rekey while still keeping the GTK rekey interval at zero? An SSH solution would be the absolute best. Anyone have other more ingenious solutions to this issue?
Yes, it is not supposed to do that with "GTK rekeying for WoWlan" enabled in the wireless card settings (and offload enabled in the OS), but both Intel and Microsoft have more or less thrown their hands in the air any time someone asks about this kerfuffle, so I have no hope they will fix it before I'm dead.
This beings us to my solution and therefore question- I will set the GTK rekey interval on my router (N66U) to zero so it does not rekey. However, I would like to be able to rekey occasionally for security.
So I ask you- how can I prompt the router to "on demand" GTK rekey while still keeping the GTK rekey interval at zero? An SSH solution would be the absolute best. Anyone have other more ingenious solutions to this issue?