On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Galen Seitz and I are working on a project where we encountered a "bug"
> in our hardware/software when connecting to certain off-the-shelf wifi
> routers, involving the 4way handshake associated with RSN/WPA2. We are
> trying to estimate the probability that customers are going to encounter
> this in the field. So far, we know of 4 make/models that are
> problematic and 4 make/models that aren't.
>
> Please answer the following questions to the best of your ability:
>
> 1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your
> house? none is an acceptable answer.
>
Netgear WND3700v2
>
> 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)?
>
3 years?
>
> 2) is it running firmware from the vendor or have you installed a 3rd
> party firmware like DDwrt, OpenWrt or similar?
>
DD-WRT v24-sp2 (05/28/15) std
>
> 3) Do you now or have you ever exhibited any interest in model trains?
> (this is to weight your answer heavier for the target demographic)
>
When I was a kid, we inherited a whole train set from a fellow who was a
collector, but that lasted about 2 years.
>
> The general idea is once we have a guess at what are common devices, we
> can obtain access to an example to test against off of ebay or from a
> willing volunteer.
>
> You can respond here or mail me directly at [email protected]
> and I can compile aggregate results.
>
> I appreciate your help!
>
>
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