PMF is controlled from AP side over which - mine is always PMF required with 
SAE, for instance, even if it's optional for WPA-PSK on the same SSID.
(that's a configurable option)

PMF should be enabled if at all possible.  PMF optional : mode 1 - recommended 
as long as the driver supports it, and pmf 2 - required - should be the other 
choice.   PMF disabled is only for systems where security is not an issue or 
the driver is known not to function.
It should raise a security alert if PMF is disabled. (eg: warning: this reduces 
security considerably)

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