@Henry_Bruns @Plupy @jeffsf
Thank you for your love and suggestions for GL products. We will give priority to the AR750S in April, and then perform performance and stability tests. We plan to release the test firmware at the end of April. Once the test is stable, we will update other models in sequence (AR750 / AR300M / X750 / E750 / X1200, etc.)
We will update to 19.07 and then support WPA3 encryption.
Thats great. The customer will love it.
Push up from end of April.
Is there already a beta version for mainstream router like AR750 / AR300M ?
THX
Noļ¼ Only has ar750s under in testing
Is there a public beta version ?
@Henry_Bruns
Thank you for your concern, we will release a test version for AR750S tomorrow or the day after tomorrow
@Henry_Bruns
You can download the firmware of the AR750S 19.07 version from the following link, but please note that uboot upgrade is currently supported,
https://dl.gl-inet.com/firmware/ar750s/snapshots/ar750s_19.07/
Note:
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Upgrade from openwrt-18.06 version to openwrt-19.07 version, currently only support uboot upgradeļ¼openwrt-ar750s-3.200.imgļ¼
upgrade method refer to the following link:Debrick via Uboot - GL.iNet Docs -
By default, WPA2/WPA3 mixed encryption is used. During the self-test, some Android devices failed to connect.
If the connection fails, you can modify it on the WIRELESS.
Hi,
quick test.
- old Android 9 Sony phone : connect correctly in wpa2 psk (5GHz)
- linux notebook : connect correctly in wpa3 (5GHz also)
No access yet to luci web interface?
No option in gl menu and it is redirected when trying http://192.168.8.1/cgi-bin/luci/
Thanks!
The redirection may be just a browser issue?
I donāt think.
I tried to force refresh and even tried the url directly in āincognito modeā.
I believe ar750s uses ath10 wireless
does this support 802.11w Management Frame Protection ?
Can you just type http://192.168.8.1/#
Add # at the end
A friend has been using the firmware on two AR750S for a few days. Heās been up and running so far. He probably uses a WLAN for non WPA3 devices and a WLAN for WPA3 only devices. It looks like this avoids possible problems with not fully wpa3 compliant client devices.
Its looks like, WPA3 is supported on this time by:
- Windows 10, Linux Kernel 5.1 by self and 4.19 by installed Kernel driver for used WPA3 device, Androide 10 and Openwrt 19.07 RC2. I dont know about Apple OS.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ax#Silicon
I have not tested the new WPA3 firmware because I only have smaler ar750 and ar300.
Thatās simply the url to get the gl-inet web management interface.
Iām asking about the openWRT one !
Thereās a redirection on the usual openwrt url (and anything else in fact):
http://192.168.8.1/cgi-bin/luci/ ā http://192.168.8.1/#
curl http://192.168.8.1/cgi-bin/luci/
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='1; url=/#' />
</head>
<body>
</body>
I do extroot on my 750. have 19.07.2 clean loaded and use wpa3 no problem. also have freeradius3 and testing with wpa3_peap loaded.
I have tested wpa2/wpa3 mixed mode sae and eap (enterprise) and have seen wpa2 working and wpa3 clients stepping down to wpa2 making it useless. What I have also read is to never have two apās on the same radio with different security schemes which I tested and found it not to be necessary but actually worked fine. please donāt take my word for it but please test yourself incase my testing was in correct cause i really diddnāt believe it myself. maybe a new enhancement in 19.07.x? Note no mixing enterpise because that defaulted to enterprise
Iām trying to use IPv6 with this ar750s-3.200 firmware. I canāt seem to get any IPv6 addresses on my client machines on the LAN.
I have run this first to enable IPv6:
uci set glipv6.globals.enabled=1 && uci commit
But I canāt get IPv6 addresses to show up on my LAN. Does anyone have a working set of /etc/config/network, /etc/config/dhcp, and /etc/config/firewall to let this work?
(Not currently using a VPN, so not worried about information leakage.)
If you do not mind I ask, did you reboot the router after you do that?
Pls also show /etc/config/network
I ended up getting it working by just putting this behind another router and setting it to be a dumb AP. (no firewall, bridged WAN, LAN, & Wifi).
WPA3 is working just fine though. Iāve noticed that other people are having issues with IPv6 and some routers with 19.07.x I wonder if that is an issue here?
(And yes, I did reboot the router.)