WPA3

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Radiocrazy
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WPA3

Post by Radiocrazy »

I wonder if there will be an update in the future for our trusted Billion 8900AX -2400
As it states on one website:
WPA3 is available on new routers certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, and it's up to individual vendors whether to install the protocol on existing routers with a software update.
I like putting the cat among the pigeons :lol:
billion_fan
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Re: WPA3

Post by billion_fan »

Radiocrazy wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:33 pm I wonder if there will be an update in the future for our trusted Billion 8900AX -2400
As it states on one website:
WPA3 is available on new routers certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, and it's up to individual vendors whether to install the protocol on existing routers with a software update.
I like putting the cat among the pigeons :lol:
We have to wait and see what the chipset manufacture decides, as some chipset vendors are going down the new hardware route to support WPA3, some might try the software/driver route, but its to early to tell at the moment

Also clients will need to support WPA3 to make full use of the new encryption
Radiocrazy
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Re: WPA3

Post by Radiocrazy »

I don't have one device for WPA3 as yet so i'm not in too much of hurry, i just came across it so i thought i feel the temperature of the water.
Many thanks
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