Wasn't the RT-AC68P also a Best Buy exclusive like the RT-AC1900P? Just thought that might have gotten dropped from the chart.
Edit: I see why you removed it. Just to clarify, though, only used and refurb 68P products are available on Newegg.com, Amazon (3rd party only), and eBay. They...
Hmmm. It appears like yet another variant in just a different form factor.
Looks like an update may be required to the chart here:
RT-AC68U / RT-AC68P / RT-AC1900 / RT-AC1900P
https://www.snbforums.com/index.php?threads/RT-AC68U---RT-AC68P---RT-AC1900---RT-AC1900P.35759/
I'm getting dizzy...
Interesting. It's not published to the ASUS website yet, but it shows up when you "check update" from the router. So not sure what this one addresses.
I see it for RT-AC1900P.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah. Exactly.
There are services I mentioned before like AT&T and Xfinity that provide mobile devices with the means to connect to public hotspots automatically using your subscriber account login credentials. The modems they provide household consumers come with this feature turned on by...
That's something different. They would still need access to the Internet to establish a VPN connection in the first place.
Another thing I have seen kids do is obtain a separate device with routing capabilities, patch that into the modem bypassing your wireless router completely, rendering...
Are you sure they are using a VPN solution to bypass your parental controls time schedule? If they are using wireless devices, they can get around your restrictions by doing something as simple as connecting to a different SSID or Wifi network in range that is NOT controlled by your router...
If any of you are curious like I was to know what those security fixes are, check it out:
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-5891#vulnDescriptionTitle
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-5892#vulnDescriptionTitle...
I don't think it's a sequential progression to indicate one is newer (or better). I bought two of them when they first became available and it was already at V3. I just think they were assembled with slightly different parts or from different plants. Not likely to indicate any significant...
In that scenario, yes, the VPN connection to your home network will provide a secure encrypted tunnel obscured to the public wifi. You need to make sure that you configure the OpenVPN Advanced settings to "Direct clients to redirect internet traffic". This will ensure your only connection out...
Have you checked the Plex product forums? Lots of people having issues with the Chromecast playback depending on the firmware revision. I honestly don't think it's the router. I use Emby and also have some issues with Chromecast.
Hello there. I think you are confusing the VPN server on your home router with a VPN service provider. The OpenVPN server built into your ASUS router is to provide a secure connection to your home network while you are traveling or otherwise outside of your local network. If you want to appear...
None that I am aware with the stock firmware. It's possible you will need to introduce a separate managed switch into your network to accomplish this. It's an advanced topic and there are threads that deal with this in one way or another.
An example...