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I want to use WPA3 alone, but it seems that a lot of devices I have only support WPA2, so I have to enable WPA2 in one way or another. Currently, I have created two Wi-Fi networks on the same router: one for WPA3-SAE and one for WPA2-PSK with different passwords.

I have heard that WPA3 is securer than WPA2, but if I use WPA2/WPA3 mixed mode for one Wi-Fi network, doesn't it negate the security advantages of WPA3? Or is the mixed mode not any worse in terms of security than to have two separate WPA2 and WPA3 networks?

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  • `hostapd_cli -i wlan1 all_sta` to check what encryption clients are using in openwrt cli. I was disapointed to see that none of them actually use WPA3, in fact. – solsTiCe Sep 24 '22 at 22:36

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