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‎24 Aug 2024 12:53 PM
I've just changed to Sky Broadband Max Hub and need to connect my laptop that demands WPA3 and other devices that will only operate at WPA2. Can I configure the router to work at both WPA3 and WPA2? Or how can I set up a guest network to connect to the WPA2 devices?
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‎24 Aug 2024 01:23 PM - last edited: ‎24 Aug 2024 01:25 PM
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@Goughie wrote:
Can I configure the router to work at both WPA3 and WPA2? Or how can I set up a guest network to connect to the WPA2 devices?
WPA3-T ('transitional') is intended to let WPA2 devices attach at the lower level while keeping WPA3 for WiFi 6 clients.
No domestic Sky Hub has a 'guest' mode: for that you'd need to acquire a separate access point (not a second router)
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