Need CA certificate from router model Archer Ax23 for enterprise devices to connect.

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Need CA certificate from router model Archer Ax23 for enterprise devices to connect.
Need CA certificate from router model Archer Ax23 for enterprise devices to connect.
2025-09-03 12:07:12 - last edited 2025-10-18 15:00:18
Model: Archer AX23  
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I have router model Archer Ax23 . I need to get a CA certificate from this router to authenticate enterprise mobile and connect WiFi automatically.

  • In this case cannot understand what need to actually do to achieve this?
  • Is this model support CA certificate?

 

It is urgent need because I have to configure some enterprise devices.

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Re:Need CA certificate from router model Archer Ax23 for enterprise devices to connect.-Solution
2025-09-05 07:40:29 - last edited 2025-10-18 15:00:18

Hello@faruk-inovex ,

 

As a home router, the TP-Link Archer AX23 does not have a built-in RADIUS server or certificate issuance capabilities. Its "Enterprise" mode (such as WPA2-Enterprise/WPA3-Enterprise) only supports the role of a RADIUS client (that is, forwarding authentication requests to an external RADIUS server). For enterprise-level certificate authentication, an external server is required.

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Re:Need CA certificate from router model Archer Ax23 for enterprise devices to connect.
2025-09-03 18:57:29

  @faruk-inovex 

 

Hi,

 

I am not an expert, but my understanding is that WPA/WPA2-Enterprise authentication happens between the RADIUS Server (i.e. the authentication server) and the client devices.

I don't see where a certificate from the Archer AX23 would come into play here?

 

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2025-09-05 07:40:29 - last edited 2025-10-18 15:00:18

Hello@faruk-inovex ,

 

As a home router, the TP-Link Archer AX23 does not have a built-in RADIUS server or certificate issuance capabilities. Its "Enterprise" mode (such as WPA2-Enterprise/WPA3-Enterprise) only supports the role of a RADIUS client (that is, forwarding authentication requests to an external RADIUS server). For enterprise-level certificate authentication, an external server is required.

Welcome to Community! Get the latest posts: △New Firmware for Archer GE550/GE650 V1 Introduces AI-QoS, EasyMesh IoT Expansion, and More! △New Firmware Releases for Archer BE805 V1/BE450 V1 to Support VPN Merge, New ECO Mode, and More! More posts, please see: △ Get the Ongoing Pre-release Firmware for Wi-Fi Routers Here— Subscribe for Updates! Urgent problems with your Wi-Fi Router, Range Extender, or DSL Modem? Please reach out via private Messages or @Joesph-TP in your new thread directly. Click Or ☆Recommended Solution if the post/answer helps.
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