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17-11-2022 03:10 PM
On my Vodafone-supplied router (Vodafone Wi-fi Hub), wi-fi security is stated to be WPA-WPA2-PSK. I was recently told that PSK "was deprecated in 2012", meaning that it is obsolete. Apparently the latest standard is WPA3. Will the security be upgraded in a software update? Or a new router supplied? Or is the warning exaggerated?
19-11-2022 04:41 PM
19-11-2022 04:14 PM
@Jayach wpa3 and 5Ghz wifi is wifi 6 (802.11ax). Wifi 6e adds the 6Ghz band.
What router do you have?
19-11-2022 05:05 PM - edited 19-11-2022 05:29 PM
@Ripshod wrote:What router do you have?
It's an ex-ISP Technicolor DGA0122NLK, here are the Wi-Fi settings.
19-11-2022 05:29 PM - edited 19-11-2022 06:02 PM
Just to prove WPA3 works on Wi-Fi 5.
19-11-2022 06:41 PM
I've never had a router with wpa3 that wasn't wifi 6 so I thought they went hand-in-hand. I've got to learn to never assume anything and I think I've just had the next lesson. Thanks guys.
19-11-2022 06:56 PM
Just a little check, and you can even get WPA3 with WiFi4 - provided you have the right (Infineon) chipset! I would attempt to go into more detail on the difference between WiFi 5 & 6, but even I'm likely to fall asleep!