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by HankB99 2885 days ago
I have an Asus router too. (RT-AC68W - W => white) It used to provide my security and as near as I can tell it did a reasonably good job of it. Things that lead me to believe it rates as above average: - Does not enable management on the WAN port by default. - Reasonably frequent updates - Not named as often as some other brands when security problems are publicized. - I think it made me enter a management password when I first set it up, but it's been a while and I can't be certain about that. OTOH I just searched "RT-AC68W security problems" and there seems to be no shortage of problems. :(

Some time ago I decided to get a little more serious about security and put a mini-PC running pfsense between my home LAN and the Internet. Hopefully that is more secure though a similar search wouldn't prove that. Perusing some of the critical vulnerabilities at cvedetails.com seems to show that the only critical vulnerability for either of these is for versions of the software older than what I'm running. And I also see the flashing yellow "!" on the Asus management page that indicates an update is available.

That latter part is really a concern. I don't get a notification for an update unless I go look for it. Logging to either is not something I do every day.