Comment by Svoka 8 days ago Downgrading network to 2.4G is probably all they needed. 3 comments Svoka Reply degamad 8 days ago I assume that's what- Fall back to old IOT SSID with ancient protocolsmeant 2.4G and not WPA3. rconti 7 days ago Probably this- my IOT network forces 2.4GHz, whereas my WPA2 and WPA3 networks both use 2.4 and 5GHz on the same SSID. yjftsjthsd-h 7 days ago If a device only supports 2.4Ghz, wouldn't it only see the 2.4 option? Just having a network available that the device's radios can't even see shouldn't break anything. (I'm personally leaning towards WPA3 being the problem)
degamad 8 days ago I assume that's what- Fall back to old IOT SSID with ancient protocolsmeant 2.4G and not WPA3.
rconti 7 days ago Probably this- my IOT network forces 2.4GHz, whereas my WPA2 and WPA3 networks both use 2.4 and 5GHz on the same SSID. yjftsjthsd-h 7 days ago If a device only supports 2.4Ghz, wouldn't it only see the 2.4 option? Just having a network available that the device's radios can't even see shouldn't break anything. (I'm personally leaning towards WPA3 being the problem)
yjftsjthsd-h 7 days ago If a device only supports 2.4Ghz, wouldn't it only see the 2.4 option? Just having a network available that the device's radios can't even see shouldn't break anything. (I'm personally leaning towards WPA3 being the problem)
I assume that's what
- Fall back to old IOT SSID with ancient protocols
meant 2.4G and not WPA3.
Probably this- my IOT network forces 2.4GHz, whereas my WPA2 and WPA3 networks both use 2.4 and 5GHz on the same SSID.
If a device only supports 2.4Ghz, wouldn't it only see the 2.4 option? Just having a network available that the device's radios can't even see shouldn't break anything. (I'm personally leaning towards WPA3 being the problem)