1. Mikrotik has WPA3 as well, but as said, disabling WPA3 and only working with WPA2 had no effect.Are there settings on the mikrotik for any of the following configuration settings noted here?Code:
1. WPA2 (looks like WPA3 is not supported) [OK, not this one LOL]2. Cipher - Auto3. 802.11w Management Frame Protection - Optional or even better disabled4. Enable key reinstallation (KRACK) countermeasures - Disabled
2. By default the cypher is auto, I tried with all cypers separately enabled also, but no success.
3. I will quote Mikrotik support here: "Management frame protection only works between two MikroTik devices" and also I see no setting to toggle this.
4. There is no option to disable this vulnerability AFAIK, also, why would you make your wifi prone to attacks in order to allow a bad working client to connect?
Statistics: Posted by spacebird — Mon Jul 15, 2024 5:13 pm