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to: mark lewis
from: August Abolins
date: 2020-03-10 20:11:00
subject: smartRG sr360n does not i

Hello mark!

** 10.03.20 - 19:07, mark lewis wrote to August Abolins:

 AA>> But recently, I fired up a new laptop of my own, connected to the wi-fi,
 AA>> and I was able to see all the machines and their directories on my whole
 AA>> network!

 ml>/me wonders if something hasn't already gotten in and created a guest
 ml>account with admin rights...

Gotten in where? The new laptop was connecting to the network for the very  
first time.  The laptop could not be compromised, yet.


 ml>but then, it also depends on the account used from the new laptop and if
 ml>it has admin rights on all machines...

The laptop is me, admin rights to itself.  When connecting to the network  
for the first time, I was prompted to select "Is this a Home, Work or  
Public network?"  Since everything is mine anyway, I picked "Work".

But since the laptop can see all the other Network icons that represent  
the other pcs tells me that the wifi isolation is not isolating.   :(

I am ok with wired pcs connected.  But I certainly don't want any wireless  
device to spy on the network.

Meanwhile, I noticed that the config has an option to limit the number of  
devices connecting to any particular wireless SSID.  I haven't tested if a  
limit of "1" will block any further wireless connections.

But I think this smartRG sr360 is a piece of Sh*t.  And I found out much  
too late to "complain" to Acanac, I think.

Do you see any reason not to trust the config settings if you saw the ones  
that I posted?

SSID: ilovebooks-1, Isolate clients = YES.  And there is even another  
"Isolate Clients" setting above that.


  ../|ug

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