26 Jun 2024 10:12 PM
28 Jun 2024 04:21 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Mary6970 Switching from WPA3T to WPA2 does slightly reduce security but unless youbare a target of a state security service or serious criminals the risk is minimal. Hacking of domestic wifi is quite rare most "hacks" are done by tricking people into clicking on a file which installs malware.
Therexare literally millions of Sky hubs running WPA2 with no issue.
26 Jun 2024 10:48 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Mary6970Which hub did Sky supply you from the link below.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/broadband-diagnostic-which-sky-hub
27 Jun 2024 07:39 AM
Sky max hub white
27 Jun 2024 11:10 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Mary6970 You will need to go into the settings in my Sky app and change it from WPA3 to WPA2 if you are trying to connect this via Wi-Fi and if it only uses the 2.4 GHz range you will have to turn off 5.0 GHz on a temp bases to connect your printer.
27 Jun 2024 11:18 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Mary6970 Sky does not use mac address registration so your son's advice is incorrect in this instance. The steps given by @Highlinder are sensible but I have found temporarily linking the printer by USB to a laptop and updating its firmware can help sort the issue. Also consider factory resetting the laserjet as HP printers have a habit of corrupting the memory thst stores log on info, or at least a couple I have had to connect did.
28 Jun 2024 03:42 PM
Have managed to get printer working using WPA2 but s there a way to keep this on as we have to keep changing the wifi settings back to WPA3T for high level security and back to WPA2 for printing. Thanks
28 Jun 2024 03:47 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Mary6970 Do you have any devices that use the WPA3 protocol?
28 Jun 2024 04:08 PM
I'm no techno 🙄 and only found out what WPA3 is yesterday 🤣, so I have no idea. The kids use xbox's would that use it? Sorry for sounding dim!
28 Jun 2024 04:21 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Mary6970 Switching from WPA3T to WPA2 does slightly reduce security but unless youbare a target of a state security service or serious criminals the risk is minimal. Hacking of domestic wifi is quite rare most "hacks" are done by tricking people into clicking on a file which installs malware.
Therexare literally millions of Sky hubs running WPA2 with no issue.
28 Jun 2024 04:54 PM
Fab thank you, feel much better now we can just use it that way. Much appreciated.
No problem. Browse or search to find help, or start a new discussion on Community.
On average, new discussions are replied to by our users within 4 hours
New Discussion