IPv6 Tracking Interfaces Lose IPv6 Address
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hmm, nice to know, I didn't test the QR code feature yet, usually I give them the password in the old way, old school password share :)
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Yeah I started a thread over on their forums about it
https://community.ui.com/questions/wpa3-qr-code-generation/538e4658-37e7-46a3-882d-ec46ad722744
It's gotten a few responses - but no actual solution.
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I guess you'll have to show your guests the QR code on your phone or print new cards.
The password for my main WiFi is 63 random characters, from www.grc.com, but my guest WiFi is only 10. My Sharp Roku TV is on the guest WiFi, because it won't accept 63 characters (try entering that using the TV remote!).
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@mcury said in IPv6 Tracking Interfaces Lose IPv6 Address:
usually I give them the password in the old way, old school password share :)
Sticky notes?
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No I don't think its that - I don't think there is anything in place currently for qr codes and wpa3..
As I said, I just enabled both wpa2 and wpa3 on the ssid and it works, and the phone shows its using wpa3..
I wish it was as simple as just creating a new qr code.. If you know somewhere or app that create such a qr.. Please share.
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I don't think its really anything to do with the AP firmware.. So I don't think they will be able to fix it.. From what a few were saying has to do with the different auth that wpa3 uses..
Not sure - have not dug that deep into yet. I was really hoping to just have guest be limited to wpa3.. But I will live with this compromise.. Just thought give you a heads up if you were doing the same thing.. And you had friends come over - and you get hey this qr code thing isn't working ;)