Ok do these actually help? I am a pretty basic user with a big property and about 20 gateways with a lot of roaming and about 50 iOS devices and 40 macs. Does this stuff actually help? I only see a place to turn on 802.11r in the dashboard, but not K.
Referencing https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/WiFi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/802.11k_and_802.11r_Overview
It says only use 802.11r if I am using enterprise authentication methods? I use WPA2. Is that me or somebody more complex?
Would you turn either of these on? I use standard Bridge mode networks. No concentrator. Just a single MX and a bunch of switches and APs.
Whoa just found - https://meraki.cisco.com/blog/2018/08/protecting-your-networks-from-the-latest-wpa1-wpa2-psk-vulnera...
But I dont care. Everybody on my site is on the same network anyways and I care much more about them having seamless VOIP and iOS roaming experiences than I do about somebody getting our wifi password through this hack. We are WAY out in the country and there is just nobody around. Seems like a good idea to turn it on.
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