Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-27 Thread aschlemm
Answers embedded below. Thank you, Tony - Original Message - From: "Russell Senior" <russ...@personaltelco.net> To: "Portland Linux/Unix Group" <plug@lists.pdxlinux.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 6:40:03 PM Subject: [PLUG] Survey: what make

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-26 Thread King Beowulf
On 12/22/2015 06:40 PM, Russell Senior wrote: > > 1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your > house? none is an acceptable answer. Netgear WNDR3700 > 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? 6+ years > 2) is it running firmware from the vendor or have you

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-26 Thread Russ Johnson
On Dec 22, 2015, at 18:40, Russell Senior wrote: > > 1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your >house? none is an acceptable answer. 1 yr old Apple AirPort Extreme. > > 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? > > 2) is it

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-24 Thread Larry Brigman
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior wrote: > > > 1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your > house? none is an acceptable answer. > Asus RT-AC66R > > 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? > Less than a year > > 2)

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-24 Thread David Fleck
On Dec 22, 2015, at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Randy Stapilus
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Paul Heinlein wrote: > 1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your >>house? none is an acceptable answer. >> > > Netgear - I think the model is WINR 1000, though I may be reading that > wrong. > > 2) about how old

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Neal
1) TP-Link Archer C7 (v2) as per TheWireCutter.com recommendation. 2a) Three months. 2b) Mfr. firmware. 3) 027/O in grade school, HO in jr/sr high, been missing it for ages. NealS ___ PLUG mailing

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Josiah Luscher
1) DLink DIR-655 2) Was a new model when I bought it, so about 7 or 8 years old. 2 again) Manufacturers updated firmware. 3) No interest. Unless you count sentient trains that don't need rails, eat steel, and can control magnetic fields around them; then I'm a huge fan! On December 22, 2015

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015, Russell Senior wrote: 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 R6900 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? Three

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Denis Heidtmann
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Chuck Hast
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Pete Lancashire
1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your house? none is an acceptable answer. What ever is on the telco provided, it is disabled 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? About 3 years old. My old Cisco Speedrunner finally died 2) is it running firmware from

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 06:40:03PM -0800, Russell Senior wrote: > 1) what is the make/model of the wifi device that you use in your > house? none is an acceptable answer. Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H/WZR-600DHP > 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? two or three years > 2) is it

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Bill Barry
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Louis Kowolowski
On Dec 22, 2015, at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-23 Thread Randall Gray
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. *Asus RT-N16* 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? *Maybe 3 years -- possibly older* 2) is it running

[PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread Russell Senior
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

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 18:40:03 -0800 Russell Senior dijo: > >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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread jgw
> 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. > > 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)? > > 3) is it running firmware from the vendor or have you

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread Dick Steffens
On 12/22/2015 06:40 PM, Russell Senior 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

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 22 Dec 2015, Russell Senior wrote: > 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. Belkin N900 > 2) about how old is it (rough guess is fine)?

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread Erik Lane
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.

Re: [PLUG] Survey: what make/model router do you use at home?

2015-12-22 Thread Ali Corbin
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Russell Senior 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.