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Cannot connect to 802.1X WPA3-enterprise
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The problem is that in this mode only clients that support 802.11w will be able to connect. Try Transition mode to allow unsupported clients. Otherwise use WPA2.
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I don't find the "WPA3 Transition Mode" option on the MR30.5. And 802.11w is keeping on Required for WPA3.
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So, like @PhilipDAth saied "Lots of devices can't connect to WPA3 yet. WPA3 needs at least 12 more months to mature before it can be widely used."
I suggest you use WPA2 for now.
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Lots of devices can't connect to WPA3 yet. WPA3 needs at least 12 more months to mature before it can be widely used.
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Yes, but the specification points out the phone is support WPA3-enterprise secutiry.
And I can get WPA3-enterprise security on the same client by Cisco C9120AX AP with WLC.
So I guess it a compatibility issue or not with Meraki?
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Windows 11 says it supports WPA3 - but it has a serious bug that causes machines to intermittently disconnect and then not be able to re-connnect. The fix is scheduled to be released in Aprl 2024.
My Samsung phone says it supports WPA3. I can only keep it connected for about 4 hours. Then it randomly disconnects, and I have to turn WiFi off and back on again to get it working.
Lots of things say they are WPA3 compliant. Doesn't mean they are bug free.
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Thanks for the feedback.
But my customer informed that they can get WPA3-enterprise on their side.
I don't how to explain what's different between Meraki and Cisco with WLC.
There are no options like "auth key mgmt" can be selected in Meraki.
I don't know the default value is 802.1X-SHA1 or 802.1X-SHA2 when configure as WPA3 only.
