For now, only 5 chips from 3 manufacturers (Qualcomm, Marvell and Intel) have been certified.
So we could see devices with WPA3 support soon, at least those that use those chips.
![WPA3-Chips.PNG WPA3-Chips.PNG](https://community.meraki.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/4555i1A59622809890917/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
You can buy the Intel card on Amazon and install it on your laptop, for less than $40:
![Intel 9260.PNG Intel 9260.PNG](https://community.meraki.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/4556i1FDB91B569EF4DC6/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
There are currently more than 60 mid-range phones with Snapdragon 835, including:
- Asus: ZenFone 4 Plus, ZenFone 4 Pro
- LG: G7 One, V30 Korea, V30S Plus, V30S 128GB
- Motorola: Moto Z3, Moto Z2, Moto Z 2018
- Sony: Xperia XZ,Xperia XZ Premium, Xperia XZ1, Xperia XZ1 Compact
- Nokia: 8 Sirocco, 8 Plus
- Xiaomi: Mi Mix 2, Mi6, Mi6 Plus
- HTC: U11, U11+
- Google: Pixel 2, Pixel 2XL
- Samsung: Galaxy S8 Active, Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy S8+
- Sharp: Aquos R
The Marvell 8964 chip is used by the Linksys WRT32X, and you can buy on Amazon, for less than $200:
![Linksys WRT32X.PNG Linksys WRT32X.PNG](https://community.meraki.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/4557iDB632F30383C6775/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
The Marvell 8997 is used by the Marvell W8997-M1216 PCIE Module: https://usermanual.wiki/Marvell-Semiconductor/W8997-M1216
The Qualcomm IPQ8065 is used by more than 15 wireless routers:
- ASUS BRT-AC828/M2
- Acelink BR-6774AD
- Arris RAC2V1A
- Askey RAC2V1K
- BT Whole Home Wi-Fi
- Compex WPQ865
- D-Link DIR-883 rev A1
- Linksys LAPAC2600
- Netgear R7800, XR450, and XR500
- Norton Core 517
- Samsung ET-WV530
- Synology RT2600ac
- ZyXEL EMG6765-Q10A and NBG6817 (Armor Z2)
So... what is the meraki roadmap for WPA3?
Thanks.