[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol

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Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2018-02-20 14:28:47

JPT wrote

And the V3 is still a couple years down-level. Likely will never be updated. Time to upgrade to an actual supported router vendor or bite the bullet and load 3rd party firmware to eliminate this poor support.


I don't understand. V2 and V4 were updated. Are they not going to update the V3 starting in the US version?
As far as I know the V3 was created to not allow the usage of 3rd party firmware which is still possible in prior versions.
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Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2018-03-26 07:18:43
Being that the C7 will not be affected if used in the default router mode or set it up as an access point. Should I still disable the router's WSP?
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Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2018-03-27 16:21:27
no need

FrankieB wrote

Being that the C7 will not be affected if used in the default router mode or set it up as an access point. Should I still disable the router's WSP?
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Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-07-30 11:15:29

Archer C7 v2

 

Why has the firmware only been patched for the US and not the EU as they are hardware identical?

 

Please don't say just use it in router mode as that doesn't answer the question as the EU version has been confirmed to still have the KRACK exploit?

 

Thanks

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Re:Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-07-31 05:58:59

@zakporter 

 

We have released the firmware to fix the WPA2 Security (KRACKs) Vulnerability for Archer C7 V2 EU version already. 

 

Click here to get the firmware.

 

 

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Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-07-31 07:17:54 - last edited 2019-07-31 07:18:38

https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/download/archer-c7/v2/#Firmware

 

Not for the UK , the last firmware is 170803 (2017-08-03) before the exploit went public so we have been left exploitable.

 

The US and other EU sites have 180305 KRACK fix (2018-06-11)

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Re:Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-07-31 09:46:37

@zakporter 

 

Thanks for your feedback, seems that the latest firmware is invisible in UK website now. We will remind our engineer to update it.

 

For your case, you can go  to global official website to get the latest firmware which fixed the  KRACK issue.

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/archer-c7/v2/#Firmware 

 

Good day. 

 

 

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Re:Re:Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-07-31 10:20:05

I did wonder if there was a standard english version , thanks Kevin. smiley

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Re:Re:Re:Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-08-01 08:14:44

@zakporter 

 

The EU version uses English, please be assured about it.

 

And the UK site uses the EU version as well. 

 

Meanwhile, we will update the firmware on the UK site soon. 

 

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Re:[Security Flaws] Severe flaws called "KRACK" are discovered in the WPA2 protocol
2019-08-03 07:26:38 - last edited 2019-08-03 07:26:55

@Kevin_Z The firmware update is now showing on the UK site.

 

Thanks

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