In a comparable situation, my router offered a guest network facility which ran
parallel with different settings and might fit the bill?
Cheers,
-Jason
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On 23 —————————‘Stephen Watson' via Sussex Mac User Group
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all,
Zen Internet have sent a reminder about checking WiFi security. We are
currently using WPA2 and thanks to s recent firmware update our router is now
WPA3 capable.
It seems that we can use WPA3 with any iOS device running iOS13 or later.
Presumably our Macs running Big Sur and the latest tvOS will also be fine.
Is support for WPA3 in that case, purely down to software updates for the
device?
I suspect we may have to have a WPA2 + WPA3 mode as we both have Android work
phones and we may not be able to update any old Android versions that don’t
support WPA3 until our respective companies decide to allow it.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Regards,
Stephen
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