I have a bunch of questions and I’m quite new to all this so please forgive me.
I’m planning on switching to a gigabit AT&T Fiber connection in the near future. Unfortunately they force customers to use AT&T modems/routers which are quite horrible, the reason being that the modem is required to authenticate using 802.1x before the connection is usable. Some have figured out that the certificates can be extracted from the modems and can be installed on their routers to completely bypass the need for using the AT&T supplied modem. Every guide I’ve seen for this has been for Ubiquiti routers using wpa_supplicant.
I’m still in my research stages and I haven’t purchased a router yet. From what I’ve read the RB4011 is a better router than the ER-12. What I want to know is if the RB4011 will allow me to do this. Will it let me use wpa_supplicant (or something like it) to authenticate my router against AT&T.
I use the RB4011 and am also looking forward to something like wpa_supplicant working. You can see my current work around at the moment here. Only recently has MikroTik announced support for something that might allow us to host our own certificates. It is not ready for use yet.
Is that the dot1x they just added? That seemed to me to be a 802.1x server not a client. Although as I said, I have little knowledge about networking and even less so about mikrotik. Is there any hope of it being supported any time soon? Basically should I get the rb4011 or just go for the inferior ubiquiti.
Thankfully I’m at least a month away from actually needing it since they haven’t actually rolled out fiber just yet, so I can wait. Hopefully by then pcunite or someone else can give it a shot and make sure it works.