LoneWolf3574
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I purchased this product because I needed a way to connect to my WPA2-Enterprise secured router for my isolated entertainment center devices. After receiving the RP-AC68U today I found out that it IS NOT CAPABLE OF ANY ENTERPRISE encryption whatsoever. It doesn't matter which of the 3 modes I place it in (Range Extender, Access Point, Media Bridge), nowhere does Enterprise encryption even show up, just Open System, Shared Key, WPA/WPA2/Auto-Personal. Right now I'm finding this to be a complete waste of both my time and money as there is no documentation and irrefutable evidence that the RP-AC68U is incapable of WPA/WPA2-Enterprise.
I have upgraded the firmware on my router (RT-AC3200) and this repeater to the most recent versions available and done numerous resets of the repeater. I also spent an hour in chat with ASUS only to have my case escalated to their headquarters (24-48 hour response time typically) because there was nothing they could do.
Please, before anybody suggests "switch over to WPA/WPA2/Auto-Personal and all your problems will go away", I have a wifi hacker in my neighborhood stealing wifi by spoofing MAC address on my network and need the extra security provided by the Enterprise encryption. It's kinda hard to miss a connection from a device that is offline .
Any help at all is greatly appreciated at this point.
PS - I've also posted the same question over on the ASUS Support Forums.
I have upgraded the firmware on my router (RT-AC3200) and this repeater to the most recent versions available and done numerous resets of the repeater. I also spent an hour in chat with ASUS only to have my case escalated to their headquarters (24-48 hour response time typically) because there was nothing they could do.
Please, before anybody suggests "switch over to WPA/WPA2/Auto-Personal and all your problems will go away", I have a wifi hacker in my neighborhood stealing wifi by spoofing MAC address on my network and need the extra security provided by the Enterprise encryption. It's kinda hard to miss a connection from a device that is offline .
Any help at all is greatly appreciated at this point.
PS - I've also posted the same question over on the ASUS Support Forums.
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