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WPA3-ONLY and 802.1X on MR44/MR36
Hi
Windows 10 Clients are still authenticated using WPA2-ENTERPRISE. Why?
Any esperience with WPA3 192 bits?
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Because the wireless nic card probably doesn't support WP3.
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https://www.netspotapp.com/hardware/wpa3-devices/#Are_All_Devices_Compatible_With_WPA3
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Same laptop works with WPA3-Personal.
Once is using 802.1X it shows WPA2-ENTERPRISE.
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Connecting to an SSID with WPA3 does not mean it is supported.
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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.
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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).
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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?
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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.
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Windows shows the wrong output, which is a known problem. It works and uses WPA3.
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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.
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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).
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You will face the most client problems with 192bit mode. And roaming is constrained.
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Perfect, thank you!
