Then set up a Guest WIFI on 2.4 GHz for the IoT devices with a unique SSID and set it with WPA/WPA2-Personal. I've done that for some of my older clients when I ran WPA2/WPA3-Personal.Some of my iot devices still use only WPA.
Then set up a Guest WIFI on 2.4 GHz for the IoT devices with a unique SSID and set it with WPA/WPA2-Personal. I've done that for some of my older clients when I ran WPA2/WPA3-Personal.Some of my iot devices still use only WPA.
Then set up a Guest WIFI on 2.4 GHz for the IoT devices with a unique SSID and set it with WPA/WPA2-Personal. I've done that for some of my older clients when I ran WPA2/WPA3-Personal.
I know what you mean, but I live on country, the house that is near to me is about 900m. I think I'm safe from wifi hacking.I can't say that WPA/WPA2 is a good thing these days - WPA2 is the min I would run, and if tri-band (2.4/5/6) then look at WPA2/WPA3 for devices that support 5 and 6GHz..
WPA is legacy stuff, and not very secure... and WPA/WPA2, the group runs on TKIP, which is the problem with WPA...
Stations List ---------------------------------------- idx MAC Associated Authorized RSSI PHY PSM SGI STBC MUBF NSS BW Tx rate Rx rate Connect Time xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -35dBm ac No Yes Yes Yes 2 20M 240.6M 216.5M 00:03:45 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -45dBm ac No Yes Yes No 2 20M 240.6M 173.2M 00:04:06 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -50dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 72.2M 6M 00:09:17 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -47dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 72.2M 6M 00:09:18 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -48dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 65M 65M 00:09:19 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -43dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 72.2M 72.2M 00:09:19 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -46dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 72.2M 72.2M 00:09:20 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -41dBm n Yes Yes Yes No 1 20M 65M 11M 00:09:20 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -42dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 65M 72.2M 00:09:20 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -46dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 65M 72.2M 00:09:21 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -61dBm n Yes Yes No No 1 20M 72.2M 54M 00:09:28 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -48dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 72.2M 19.5M 00:09:29 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -37dBm n No Yes Yes No 1 20M 72.2M 72.2M 00:09:36 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -43dBm n Yes Yes Yes No 1 20M 65M 11M 00:09:37 1 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -38dBm n Yes Yes Yes No 1 20M 65M 11M 00:09:38 |
Try setting 2.4Ghz "Channel Bandwith" to 20Mhz.
I'm wondering what the info from System Log > Wireless Log would have looked like, and if that could have highlighted any issues. I had a single device that would occasionally fall back to 802.11g and when it did, it took the connection speeds of everything on the AP with it - unlike N, AC, or AX.
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