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Re: Should I use WPA/WPA2 on home router?
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Should I use WPA/WPA2 on home router?
Just got a Nighthawk RAX35. It replaced an older Linksys and my internet speed is now double what it was yesterday. 🙂
I do have one question. Poking around the security settings & pages here, I saw that netgear recommends WPA/WPA2 security. I logged in to routerlogin.net on my phone, and I was able to get to the page that allowed me to choose the settings. But after hitting Apply, it tells me that the IP is invalid. I went back and entered the IP for the router, and I got the same error message.
What am I supposed to do? Or should I even worry about that level of router security for a home network?
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Re: Should I use WPA/WPA2 on home router?
FWIW, the default is WPA-2/PSK.
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Re: Should I use WPA/WPA2 on home router?
Hello prr,
If you recently purchased the device I would recommend contacting our support team as newly purchased devices are provided with 90 days of complimentary support. You may open a ticket by registering your device using the link below.
https://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx
Christian
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Re: Should I use WPA/WPA2 on home router?
I think you need to use the Netgear app or update via a computer. Don't use WPA, its a weak form of security.
Set to WPA3 Personal for better security, if you have only WIFI6 devices. Set to WPA2/WPA3 Transitional for compatibility with older devices
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