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Russ2020
Aspirant
Jun 29, 2020
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WPA3 and Wifi6 capable?

Before I buy a replacement router/mesh system I need to know whether it will support WPA3 and Wifi6.  I was looking at the Netgear website and could not find specs for the Orbi Tri-Band Mesh WiFi Router (RBR20).

 

Since I don't currently own the mentioned router and/or sattalites I don't have firmware or OS.  I believe the model number is RBR20 though I don't know that for sure.  The environment will be a multistory home.

  • I would recommend holding off on WPA3 on home routers. Until router mfrs can fully make both WPA2 and WPA3 work together. Current NG Orbi AX routers don't support mixed modes. 

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  • I would recommend holding off on WPA3 on home routers. Until router mfrs can fully make both WPA2 and WPA3 work together. Current NG Orbi AX routers don't support mixed modes. 

    • Russ2020's avatar
      Russ2020
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the advice.  I'm not normally an early acceptor but I'm trying to help my family. I saw an article that implied that WPA3, accepted in 2018 according to the article, was a done deal.  The article also talked about WiFi6 was fairly new and in development.  I might have got this reversed but I thought I would check.  I saw positive reviews of the Orbi Mesh system which I thought was interesting.  I'm not thrilled about the price so from that point of view I might wait until other manufacturers come out with their products to see if there is a price adjustment.

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        Accepted yes, implemented and bugs worked out, that remains to be seen. It's still being developed on and bugs worked out. 

        WPA2 still sitll safe to use and you'll be fine not to worry about it.

         

        The prices are what they are. Another consideration is that do you really need WiFi 6 at this time? Can you fully take advantage of it?