Hi
Windows 10 Clients are still authenticated using WPA2-ENTERPRISE. Why?
Any esperience with WPA3 192 bits?
Because the wireless nic card probably doesn't support WP3.
https://www.netspotapp.com/hardware/wpa3-devices/#Are_All_Devices_Compatible_With_WPA3
Same laptop works with WPA3-Personal.
Once is using 802.1X it shows WPA2-ENTERPRISE.
Connecting to an SSID with WPA3 does not mean it is supported.
Windows 10 has problems telling if it is WPA2-Enterprise or WPA3-Enterprise. If you configured the SSID for WPA3-Only, it is WPA3. WPA3 192bit mode opens a can of worms. You don't need it.
You did mention the nic card but if it works with SSID PSK WPA3-ONLY (aka PERSONAL) and it does not work with SSID WPA3-ONLY in 802.1X with custom RADIUS (aka ENTERPRISE).
Personal and Enterprise are completely different technologies. But now you say it doesn't work but before you said it only has the wrong output. What is the actual state?
Rephrasing: A win 10 laptop works with SSID PSK WPA3-ONLY (aka PERSONAL).
It "does not work" with SSID WPA3-ONLY in 802.1X with custom RADIUS (aka ENTERPRISE) which means once connected it shows: WPA-2 ENTERPRISE.
Windows shows the wrong output, which is a known problem. It works and uses WPA3.
A little more background: WPA3 Enterprise certifies a specific combination of wireless mechanisms. These mechanisms were already available before WPA3 was published. The Wi-Fi Alliance just gave this very good combination a new name.
And for WPA3 192 bits? it is all up to the client? I've noticed iPhone works, Android not (talking about their quite recent OS).
You will face the most client problems with 192bit mode. And roaming is constrained.
Perfect, thank you!