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WPA3 issue
Hey there, has anyone here tried using WPA3 with a Radius server? If you have, did you encounter any significant issues?
We're planning to deploy Meraki APs and are curious whether it's advisable to continue with WPA2 or use WPA3 for Active Directory-based authentication. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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It's probably because de client's device does not support WP3.
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Agreed most likely issues
- Lack of support for WPA3 by clients
- incompatibility with 802.11w... see bullet above
Set up a test SSID using WPA3-SAE to test your devices first.
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I run RADIUS with WPA3 and have seen no issues.
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I have had no end of issues with WPA3. I would not use it for anything else but for testing.
Maybe in 2 more years, it will have enough maturity for client devices and APs to play together nice and reliably - but we are not at that point now.
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I’ve found the WPA3 Enterprise works fine. (It’s basically the same thing)
I’ve found WPA3 Personal works fine if you have lots of new clients or Apple (where the OS is up to date)
OWE is hit or miss… OWE doesn’t seem to work in 6 GHz on Meraki…
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I tested this again and OWE is now working for me on android (pixel 6a) and iOS (iPhone 15 pro). It also works on my M2 MBP running sonoma.
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I understand WPA3 is mandatory on WiFi6E (6ghz) - I can see this causing issues with legacy clients that don't support WPA3. Could it take a few years for all clients to be 100% compatible ? If so, doesn't this stifle the roll out of 6ghz now ? The idea of paying a premium for buying CWxxxx AP's now but not being able to take advantage of them right away by enabling 6ghz SSiD's kinda takes the shine off them. This must be the first time that there's no backward compatibility in this way to account for all clients on the same SSiD....
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It's a software update so most clients can use WPA3 if they're up to date with is updates.
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Also, the fact that there isn't backwards compatibility is what means that you'll actually be able to use 802.11ax features in 6 GHz. It's a good thing. Not a bad thing.
