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New router and effect of changing security setting from WPA to WPA2
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I am planning on upgrading our old router, and I'm seriously considering the Nighthawk AC R7000. When I do so, I plan to also upgrade our present WiFi security from WPA to the Nighthawk's default, WPA2-PSK (AES). I hope, however, to keep the old router's same SSID and password, changing only the security level. My thought is that all the client devices would thus be able to login in with no reconfiguring. but would this be the case, but is that the case?
Thank you for your help!
Gini
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Unless it is pretty old, it should support WPA2. In the devices wireless settings it should have the option to select the encryption, and you can see if it is in the list.
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Re: New router and effect of changing security setting from WPA to WPA2
Wrong!
New security will require all new logins. Be sure all clients are capable of WPA2 otherwise you'll have to use WPA/WPA2
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Unless it is pretty old, it should support WPA2. In the devices wireless settings it should have the option to select the encryption, and you can see if it is in the list.
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Re: New router and effect of changing security setting from WPA to WPA2
I think it is pretty safe to say that all smart phones, kindles, tablets, etc. support WPA2.
But setting mixed mode should be fine, the older protocols are less secure, but it takes more specialized equipment to break them, and your average hacker isn't going to go through all the neighborhoods scouring all the WiFi's looking for one to break into.