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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...
plemans
May 19, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Is there a reason you want them on a separate network/setup?
Most IoT use barely any bandwidth.
Is it security related? If so, simplest option is just pickup a cheap single band router and use it in access point mode