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Testing WPA-3 & Enhanced Open SSIDs
Testing WPA-3 & Enhanced Open SSIDs

Testing WPA3-Personal, WPA3-Enterprise, and Wi-Fi Enhanced Open SSIDs

Updated over a week ago

Note: WPA3 and Enhanced Open capability depend on the UXI sensor model.

Sensor Models

  • UX-E4C

  • UX-F5C

  • UX-G5E

  • UX-G5C

  • UX-G6

  • UX-G6C

  • UX-G6E

  • UX-G6EC

Sensor Wi-Fi Capabilities

802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4GHz & 5GHz with two spatial streams.

802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2.4GHz & 5GHz with two spatial streams.

Dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2.4GHz, 5GHz & 6Ghz with two spatial streams.

Security

  • Open

  • WPA2

  • WPA2 Enterprise

Note: WPA3 Not Supported.

  • Open

  • WPA2

  • WPA3 SAE

  • WPA2 Enterprise

  • Enhanced Open (OWE)

  • WPA3 Enterprise

  • WPA3 Enterprise (CNSA)

  • Open

  • WPA2

  • WPA3 SAE

  • WPA2 Enterprise

The settings below are not yet supported:

  • Enhanced Open (OWE) (Coming soon)

  • WPA3 Enterprise (Coming soon)

  • WPA3 Enterprise (CNSA) (Coming soon)

For your UXI sensor to test WPA3-Personal, WPA3-Enterprise, and Wi-Fi Enhanced Open SSIDs, follow these steps:

  • Go to the network settings in the dashboard.

  • Create a new network and specify the credentials. Modifying an existing network is not recommended since some sensor models may not support this capability.

  • If a network with the same name already exists, use the network alias feature to give the newly created network a unique name.

  • In the advanced network options, select the appropriate security option. The selection will vary depending on whether the SSID is open, uses a passphrase, or uses enterprise authentication. An example of a network that uses a passphrase is shown below.

  • Once the network is created, you can assign the network to sensors that support WPA3.

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