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04-10-2020 06:29 PM
04-10-2020 07:36 PM
If you are using the Vodafone router the answer is no.
You're not the only person to be confused by this iPhone message, I think Apple are just trying to scare people.
04-10-2020 09:06 PM
Thanks Jayach - I think you are right as my Norton anti-virus on both phone and laptop has not suggested any issue
04-10-2020 09:05 PM
Further reading suggests that AES is the preferred encryption in WPA2 and TKIP an alternative so if the iPhone says you are using WPA2-TKIP it may be something in the setup of the phone.
Still I'm no expert. Which Vodafone router do you have?
04-10-2020 09:55 PM
Huawei about 3years old
04-10-2020 10:15 PM
I've got the later router the THG3000. The only choices for protection mode are WPA2 or WPA + WPA2. Obviously you would only use WPA + WPA2 if you had some older devices unable to use WPA2.
You should be able to see what your router offers if you log into it and check under Wi-Fi settings.