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BandWidthJunkie's avatar
Feb 25, 2019
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WPA2-PSK[AES] Passphrase containing two consecutive bar pipes?

 

Hi

 

Hope this is the right forum!

Does anybody know why I can set the WPA2-PSK[AES] Passphrase to something that contains two consecutive bar pipes i.e. "||" on the WAC124 — AC2000 Dual Band 4x4 Wireless Access Point?

When I do I get the attached result :

  • This is now resolved - sort of!

    I had a reply from Netgear Support regarding the issue: -

    "I have inquired about your concern and I was informed that due to the way the WAC124 web management page was coded, the system unfortunately does not allow using a WiFi password with 2 consecutive identical special characters, hence you’re only able to use one bar pipe |. You may still use multiple bar pipes within a password, just not next to each other. I have also asked for a proper workaround and the best we could do about this is to do a feature request in which it allows 2 consecutive identical special characters."

    So I either have to change my WiFi Passphrase, and all the clients or move to a different manufacturer or place a request for a new "feature" lol

    Onwards and upwards - sort of!

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  • This is now resolved - sort of!

    I had a reply from Netgear Support regarding the issue: -

    "I have inquired about your concern and I was informed that due to the way the WAC124 web management page was coded, the system unfortunately does not allow using a WiFi password with 2 consecutive identical special characters, hence you’re only able to use one bar pipe |. You may still use multiple bar pipes within a password, just not next to each other. I have also asked for a proper workaround and the best we could do about this is to do a feature request in which it allows 2 consecutive identical special characters."

    So I either have to change my WiFi Passphrase, and all the clients or move to a different manufacturer or place a request for a new "feature" lol

    Onwards and upwards - sort of!

    • antinode's avatar
      antinode
      Guru

      > So I either have to change my WiFi Passphrase, [...]

       

         Netgear router firmware has a history of problems with special
      characters.  My experience involves PPP passwords, but I can imagine
      wireless-network credentials suffering similarly.  For example:

       

            https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1339116
            https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1693473

       

         No bets, but if you're in a mood to experiment, then you might try
      inserting a backslash (or two?) in a strategic spot (or spots).

       

         Sad, isn't it?