![]() WPA2 Enterprise is way more complex to setup and is usually only done in corporate environments or in homes very technically-savvy owners. The PSK that you see with WPA2 and WPA is basically the wireless network key that you have to enter when connecting to a wireless network for the first time. It’s worth noting that WPA2 Enterprise doesn’t use pre-shared keys (PSK), but instead uses the EAP protocol and requires a backend RADIUS server for authentication using a username and password. I thought several devices would not support the highest encryption, but was surprised to find out they connected just fine. ![]() If you’re not sure if some of your devices will be able to connect using the most secure method, I suggest you enable it and then check to see if there are any issues. ![]() ![]() The more secure option you can choose, the better. It’s ranked from most secure to least secure. If you don’t care about all the technical details behind each one of these protocols and just want to know which one to select for your wireless router, then check out the list below. ![]()
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