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Testing WPA3-Personal, WPA3-Enterprise, and Wi-Fi Enhanced Open SSIDs
Testing WPA3-Personal, WPA3-Enterprise, and Wi-Fi Enhanced Open SSIDs
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Written by Josh Peters
Updated over a week ago

Please be advised - 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

  • Hidden SSIDs

  • 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, 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 will not support this capability. If a network with the same name already exists, use the network alias feature to name the newly created network something unique. In the advanced network options, select the appropriate security option. The selection changes 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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