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joenetcomm
Oct 21, 2020Tutor
Disable WPS on R9000 Nighthawk X10 AD7200
I read this KB on the subject: https://kb.netgear.com/19824/How-do-NETGEAR-Home-routers-defend-WiFi-Protected-Setup-PIN-against-brute-force-vulnerability It says this: To disable the Rout...
- Oct 21, 2020when your in advanced tab, is there a wps wizard on the left? if so, click that.
I can't see because not everything is showing. You got just enough :)
joenetcomm
Oct 21, 2020Tutor
Ah, very nice! Turns out that WPS requires a client to be installed and the WPS Wizard allows you to pick either the Push Button (recommended) or the PIN Number (see attached screenshot). Since I haven't configured a WPS client, I presumably have no WPS support (neither Push Button nor PIN Number), which is fine with me. Thanks for your help...very much appreciated! Regards, Joe
antinode
Oct 21, 2020Guru
> Turns out that WPS requires a client to be installed [...]
No. The "WPS client" is the computer/device which you are trying to
connect wirelessly to the router.
If you leave the "PIN Number" button unselected, then I'd expect the
PIN method to be disabled.
Regarding "PIN Number", see: http://antinode.info/complaints/aer.html
- joenetcommOct 21, 2020Tutor
> If you leave the "PIN Number" button unselected, then I'd expect the PIN method to be disabled.
But I'd like the PIN method to be diabled entirely, not just for a specific device, because, to quote from the Netgear KB, "Since only the Router PIN method is vulnerable to brute force attack, NETGEAR recommends disabling this function to best protect your network from invasion."
So, is it disabled by default entirely on the R9000? If not, how to do it? Regards, Joe
- antinodeOct 21, 2020Guru
> But I'd like the PIN method to be diabled entirely, not just for a
> specific device, [...]Sorry. I read your picture carelessly. The "WPS Wizard" is not
where that's determined. According to the R9000 User Manual, what you
want would be at ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings : Enable
Router's PIN (or not).As you quoted above, "Go to Advanced Setup menu and select Wireless
Settings. Under WPS settings, [...]". Note that "WPS Wizard" and"Wireless Settings" are spelled differently for a reason.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for "WPS". Keep
looking until you find "Specify WPS Settings". - joenetcommOct 21, 2020Tutor
> According to the R9000 User Manual, what you want would be at ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings : Enable Router's PIN (or not).
Now we're back to square one. Problem is, the Enable Router's PIN checkbox does not exist on that page...a screenshot of that page was attached to one of my previous posts...attached here again (a fuller screenshot, as it includes everything on the left, too).
> Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Read. Look for "WPS". Keep looking until you find "Specify WPS Settings".
That was the first thing I did before posting anything here. Problem is, the manual does not match reality. Regards, Joe
- antinodeOct 22, 2020Guru
> R9000%20Advanced%20Wireless%20Settings%20WPS%20full.png
WPS Settings (disabled when smart connect is enabled)
What do we know about Smart Connect on this router?
- joenetcommOct 22, 2020Tutor
> What do we know about Smart Connect on this router?
I know nothing about it, and a search of the user manual comes up empty for both smart connect and smartconnect.
- antinodeOct 22, 2020Guru
> I know nothing about it, and a search of the user manual comes up empty
> for both smart connect and smartconnect.If the R7000 User Manual is any guide, then it'd be under BASIC >
Wireless.If the firmware says "disabled when smart connect is enabled", but
there is no Smart Connect feature in the firmware, then I'd be looking
for a different firmware version. (I'd like to say that they can't all
be this buggy, but I've learned not to be so optimistic about Netgear
router firmware.) In case you don't already know the way:Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Downloads. (For older versions, under Firmware and Software
Downloads, look for "View Previous Versions".) Find the kit(s).
Download the kit(s) you want. Read the "Release Notes" file for
instructions. (In the User Manual, look for "firmware", and,
especially, for a topic like "Manually Upload Firmware to the Router".) - joenetcommOct 22, 2020Tutor
> disabled when smart connect is enabled
Good catch!
> it'd be under BASIC > Wireless
It is (but the manual has no mention of Smart Connect in that section...or, for that matter, anywhere in the manual).
> looking for a different firmware version
> In case you don't already know the way
As I mentioned in the initial post, I had already upgraded to the latest firmware (V1.0.5.24) before posting.
After un-checking Smart Connect, the WPS settings came to life. Attached two screenshots show the PIN enabled and disabled.
Thanks for catching the Smart Connect issue...much appreciated! Regards, Joe
Edit: Seems that you can't attach more than one file in this forum. I'll put both screenshots inline...hopefully, the Mods will be around to approve them.