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Chronophan
Nov 13, 2017Follower
AC791L firmware addressing KRACK WPA2 vulnerability
Is NETGEAR Model: AC791L Jetpack® 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot currently safe against KRACK WPA2 Vulnerability? I don't see anything mentioned yet on the Verizon or Netgear sites.
DarrenM
Nov 15, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
No this device is not affected by KRACK.
DarrenM
- WhatAPrawnMar 30, 2018Aspirant
Given how widespread the Krack vulnerability is, how is this possible?
To be clear, we're not talking about the LTE connection - we're talking about the wireless connection between the AC791L and client devices.
- JasonNApr 02, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi WhatAPrawn,
As what my colleague has said a few months back. The AC791L is not affected by KRACK. :]
- Jason N
- WhatAPrawnApr 02, 2018Aspirant
JasonNwrote:Hi WhatAPrawn,
As what my colleague has said a few months back. The AC791L is not affected by KRACK. :]
- Jason N
Thanks Jason - it feels like there's a disconnect here that's disconcerting. The reporting on KRACK descibes it as a near-universal problem. Can you give us some context to better understand why the Jetpack isn't affected? It'd go a long way to reassure.