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msghens
May 17, 2025Follower
I used the IoT to separate WPA3 and WPA2
I used the IoT to separate WPA3 and WPA2. Of my 28 devices, maybe six could actually handle a pure WPA3. What I found out was that the IoT network was laggy. Most of my devices were not WP3 compati...
FURRYe38
May 19, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Most IoT devices are only WPA2 supporting. Newer Stuff like Wifi adapters, Phones and pads, those are more supporting of WPA3. Also the OS platform has to support it as well. Win 10 doesn't while Win 11 does. The separate IoT network is good for those devices that don't need to be on the main WLAN or those devices that have setup issues when connecting to Orbi main WLAN network. Those devices were not well designed from those IoT mfrs.