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Wizzard370
Jan 28, 2023Tutor
Orbi security WPA options
I have RBR353 set of mesh. Currently I am using WPA2-PSK option. Should I be usinfg the WPA3 option?
- Jan 28, 2023
From page 68 of the User Manual:
Only the most recent devices support WPA3. If you have computers, TV's, "Internet of Things" stuff, printers, etc. that are more than a couple of years old, they simply will not connect if security is set to WPA3.
If you have really old WiFi devices, they may not connect to WPA2.
You can certainly experiment. Set it to WPA3 and see what does not connect. If anything fails to connect, set it to WPA2 (the setting most people use.) If there are still devices that fail to connect, set it to the least secure. I found that everything in my house connects to WPA2.
CrimpOn
Jan 28, 2023Guru - Experienced User
From page 68 of the User Manual:
Only the most recent devices support WPA3. If you have computers, TV's, "Internet of Things" stuff, printers, etc. that are more than a couple of years old, they simply will not connect if security is set to WPA3.
If you have really old WiFi devices, they may not connect to WPA2.
You can certainly experiment. Set it to WPA3 and see what does not connect. If anything fails to connect, set it to WPA2 (the setting most people use.) If there are still devices that fail to connect, set it to the least secure. I found that everything in my house connects to WPA2.
Wizzard370
Jan 29, 2023Tutor
Interesting. Are you saying that if I have a non-compliant WPA3 WiFi device, it will not connect to the Router and the Internet?
- schumakuJan 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
With an unknown wireless client not supporting WPA3 of any kind, and eg. the Orbi being configured for WPA3-SAE? Yes, very unlikely you can ever connect successfully to the router and the Internet the router is offering.