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ricst
Apr 04, 2018Aspirant
ORBI & WPA3 compliance
Will Netgear commit to upgrading the ORBI RBK50 routers to be WPA3 compliant after the WPA3 standard is released later this year?
- Apr 04, 2018
Something they may or may not comment on since some of this maybe already in development. Somthing you might ask NG support however they may not say anthing either. Might ask this on NG FB or Twitter or check on there new blogs.
ricst
Apr 04, 2018Aspirant
Thanks - That would be my expectation... But since WPA3 *requires* a compliance testing protocol, NG would need to develop a firmware update WPA3 candidate and then get that accepted by the Wi-Fi organization.... I would like to hear NG publicly commit that they intend to spend the money required to do this and which router lines they intend to cover.... Because I don't want to spend a couple hundred dollars now only to find out that NG won't be upgrading my new router...
FURRYe38
Apr 04, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Something they may or may not comment on since some of this maybe already in development. Somthing you might ask NG support however they may not say anthing either. Might ask this on NG FB or Twitter or check on there new blogs.
- guzzijasonApr 05, 2018Apprentice
WPA3 is more than just software, but also requires hardware certification. IMHO, there's no guarantee the current Orbi model line-up will ever support it, due to the time and cost involved in (re)certification of legacy hardware. Netgear (and other manufacturers) may decide that that WPA3 for legacy gear isn't worth it, and only include it on future models.
I'm just speculating, however. In any case, I wouldn't hold my breath wating for a WPA3 update any time in the near future.