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   Jerry Peters to riserman   
   Re: What's the status of WPS on wireless   
   09 Jan 22 19:35:37   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.networking.routers, alt.comp.issues.security, co   
   p.security.firewalls   
   From: jerry@example.invalid   
      
   In alt.internet.wireless riserman  wrote:   
   > On 12/13/2013 3:17 PM, Ant wrote:   
   >> ...   
   >>>>> A couple of months ago, I needed to connect my Sony BluRay player to my   
   >>>>> WiFi, and wasn't intrigued by the hunt and peck method of entering my WPA   
   >>>>> passphrase, so I tried the buton that said WPS.   
   >>>>> The Sony message told me to press the WPS button on my router, a recent   
   >>>>> vintage Netgear N150 from Target.  By the time I returned to the room   
   where   
   >>>>> the Sony is located, my connection was established, and I haven't needed   
   to   
   >>>>> do anything since.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Is that how it's supposed to work ;-)   
   >>>>   
   >>>> That's how it's supposed to work. What it's not supposed to allow,   
   however,   
   >>>> is the capability for an intruder to get onto your wireless network   
   >>>> relatively easily.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Once you're done with WPS, turn it off. If you can, that is.   
   >>   
   >> I re(call/member) some routers still had this vulnerability even if it   
   >> is disabled!   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> That's my problem. Just set up a Netgear N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit   
   >>> Router WNDR4300 -- sounds impressive doesn't it? But, you can't turn off   
   >>> WPS without turning off the router. Anyone know how to make this unit   
   >>> work securely? Thanks.   
   >>   
   >> Ask Netgear? They will probably say to buy a new one if it is old. :(   
   >> Can it do third party firmwares?   
   >>   
   > Alas it is a new model! Not sure what you mean by third party firmwares.   
   > Please explain.   
   >   
   > riserman   
      
   Openwrt or ddwrt probably. I'd start with openwrt https://openwrt.org/   
   they support newer hardware. There're also the openwrt forums:   
   https://forum.openwrt.org/   
      
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