I have a few devices which dont run/support wpa3. Should I stick with wpa2 or give wpa3 personel transition mode a try? These devices also have a habit of losing connection on the hub plus but remained sable with the hub2 Thanks
As the BT hub doesn't support WPA3, the question is academic.
HUB PLUS set the security type! WPA3 personel, WPA3 personel transition , WPA2 personel, WPA WPA2 personel & None.
Are these displayed as some early april fool joke? Then again I was recently migrated to EE should post on their forum. At the end of the day the migration is full of glitches.
You'll get more informed info about the Hub-Plus on the EE forums. To be fair though, if you were to set the router to only use WPA2, how likely is it that your WiFi is going to be hacked? Not very!
*Using a third-party router and mesh, I use it's guest network abilities to push different clients to the bands and security that best suits their demands!
cheers