The Linux driver does not support device operation in AP-mode. On Windows, using the distributive ASUS utility, you can configure the device as an Access Point, but with the following limitations: - if the device is added to the bridge, the utility stops seeing the device and it stops working; - if you install a third-party firewall (for example, Kerio WinRoute), you need to disable the Windows Connection Sharing/Firewall Service. At the same time, the ASUS utility at startup not only tries to start the service, but also (!) changes its status from Disabled to Automatic. Naturally, after starting Windows Connection Sharing, Kerio stops working. If the Windows Connection Sharing service is removed through the registry, the device stops working. Thus, the device cannot be used as an Access Point at all in any reasonable configuration. Programmers from ASUS
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