KEEP INTRUDERS OUT
Apr 10, 2022
2 minutes
USE WPA3
f you have a router made in the past few years, it probably supports the latest WPA3 Wi-Fi encryption standard. This closes off a security hole that could allow a nearby eavesdropper to spy on a WPA2 connection, so ensure that WPA3 is enabled on both the router and on any compatible clients. For now you’ll probably need to leave WPA2 enabled as
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