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on 05-27-2023 07:50 PM
Hi
Firmware V1.00(ACBJ.0)b12
I'm trying to setup the WiFi network on my new NR5103E. I have an existing (long!) WPA key that I wish to use and is already entered on multiple devices from my previous router setup. Some of these devices don't support special characters however the web UI interface blocks entries that don't conform to a pre-defined spec - this is despite the default random password that comes with the router (and is generated if you select 'random password') doesn't conforming with that same spec either!! In addition I found an interesting bug in that the UI script as currently written doesn't seem to properly check the passwords anyway (see screenshot below where what to me looks like a compliant password isn't accepted).
I read on ISPreview.co.uk about the potential to use SSH access to change things manually and have found that if I split 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks I can manually change the 5GHz password via SSH (and existing devices then connect fine), however I always get an error when trying to change 2.4GHz one (see screenshot below - top two lines also show me building the command with the ? function and it being valid).
So I guess 2 questions (paging @JonathanB 😉😞
I've also found if you combine 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and manually change the 5GHz via SSH it says 'command successful' but actually doesn't change it.
The additional security from special characters is questionable and quite a few IoT devices have issues with it (presumably why the built-in default password doesn't use them either!) so I'd be really keen to have this fixed.
Thanks 😀
on 05-06-2024 01:09 PM
How do I get to this point?
Thanks
on 06-26-2023 10:00 PM
Sounds like a nice workaround, thanks. Hopefully they'll fix this bug in the firmware too (as I say esp given the default password doesn't comply with their rules!)
on 05-31-2023 02:27 PM
Hi, Did you get the warning message before or after making changes to the password in the CLI? If after, the non-conforming password "testingvalue" could be still present and confusing the system. Entering "Tgh123@r3r3" into my Zyxel router was fine with no CLI changes.
Try entering the password "Tgh123@r3r3" via the CLI command to see if it clears the warning. Otherwise the router may need a factory reset.
on 05-31-2023 02:43 PM
Not sure but poor coding if it doesn't take what was just entered in the web UI! 😉
Regardless I don't want to change the password to include special characters so would still like the system changed to allow that (esp given the default password doesn't include them, most likely in recognition of the issue some devices have with them).
@JonathanB are you able to help?
06-01-2023 04:32 PM - edited 06-01-2023 04:32 PM
Hey @EDIflyer,
Sorry for the delay in picking this one up. I can't guarantee any changes, but I'll certainly pass your feedback on, and if I find out anything I can share that will be helpful in relation to this I'll let you know.
Thanks,
JonathanB
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Thursday
I also have a problem with this because I have IP cameras which only support 1to9 and A to Z.
It seems silly that the low security mode allows no password and you can't set a simple one and the higher security insists on special chars.
Surely it would be better if the lower security option allowed no password or a simple one ie no mask checking of password input.
on 06-01-2023 05:13 PM
Many thanks Jonathan - hopefully the above explains things clearly enough but please just let me know if any further info required.