The guest network on stock firmware has a hard timeout (client gets disconnected regardless of traffic being generated) and it's not configurable. It's supposed to be set at 24 hours but I had instances where it would log out after 2, 3, or even 10 hours. Also, the Network Map portion of the stock firmware is quite buggy still and I'm not sure they'll ever get it fully functional.
If you're not going to use the Guest network, make sure you leave it off completely. It's an open wireless network and there are some issues with how it is implemented, making it fairly vulnerable to attack. I live in a remote area so it wasn't a concern for me. Erratic functionality was my issue.
As for the Network Map, you may not use it but it's always enabled. I'm not fully convinced that the underlying daemons are completely stable.
If you're not going to use the Guest network, make sure you leave it off completely. It's an open wireless network and there are some issues with how it is implemented, making it fairly vulnerable to attack. I live in a remote area so it wasn't a concern for me. Erratic functionality was my issue.
As for the Network Map, you may not use it but it's always enabled. I'm not fully convinced that the underlying daemons are completely stable.
I would have thought the guest network would have a password option just like any other network... If it's completely open that's kind of ridiculous!
I would have thought the guest network would have a password option just like any other network... If it's completely open that's kind of ridiculous! And most of my tech life I've used a WRT54G as my router and it didn't have any fancy features at all, so I've come to just expect similar things from new routers. I just want it to work, and to work well. Once it's set up, I don't plan on logging into the router unless there is a problem. I suppose my use case differs a bit then the usual third-party firmware tinkerers on these forums.
so if b/g/n-only mode improves things, does that mean AC is out as an option for the 2.4 GHz radio? Does that even really matter in the 2.4 GHz context since it's not a very high bandwidth capable frequency anyway?
802.11ac was never meant to be used in 2.4GHz - causes more problems for many clients... TurboQAM (QAM256) doesn't offer much benefit in any regards, so not a problem putting the device into B/G/N-only mode... and there, it's an excellent performer..
The R7000 is a fine device and now that the factory firmware is fairly sorted...
*sigh* This makes me wonder why SNB ranks the R7000 at the top of pretty much every metric in the Router Ranker. Seems like this stuff should be re-tested once in a while with updated firmware, no?
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