Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows

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Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows
Wi-Fi network not secure in Windows
2023-07-31 11:40:36 - last edited 2023-08-01 01:38:07
Model: EAP110  
Hardware Version: V4
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I have been receiving this message from my windows laptop - You might see a notification that tells you that you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network that’s not secure because it uses an older security standard. For example, this can occur if you connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses WEP or TKIP for security. These security standards are older and have known flaws.You might see a notification that tells you that you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network that’s not secure because it uses an older security standard. For example, this can occur if you connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses WEP or TKIP for security. These security standards are older and have known flaws.

 

It also suggests that: "consider changing the type of security that your router or access point uses. You can do this by signing in to your router using the software for it, and then changing the security type for your home Wi-Fi network@

 

Please how do I resolve this?

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2023-07-31 21:39:38 - last edited 2023-08-01 01:38:07

  @Ofrankie 

 

Update to latest firmware, then go here and change the security to be WPA-PSK with AES only (no TKIP). 

 

If that's not an option in the latest firmware, then put up with it, or buy a newer AP.

 

 

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2023-07-31 21:39:38 - last edited 2023-08-01 01:38:07

  @Ofrankie 

 

Update to latest firmware, then go here and change the security to be WPA-PSK with AES only (no TKIP). 

 

If that's not an option in the latest firmware, then put up with it, or buy a newer AP.

 

 

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