weak security wpa
my internet says I have weak security (WPA). What does it mean and how do I fix it?
MacBook Air, macOS 13.1
my internet says I have weak security (WPA). What does it mean and how do I fix it?
MacBook Air, macOS 13.1
It means the security settings on your wi-Fi router are using an outdated protocol, and should be changed to a newer more secure option. Like WPA2 or WPA3 if supported.
How you do this will depend on your Router. You would need to access its configuration panel, usually done through its IP address. Refer to your Router's user guide for how to access it and what security options it offers.
Also click the following link for more information regarding router security settings.
Link ➡️ Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support
It means the security settings on your wi-Fi router are using an outdated protocol, and should be changed to a newer more secure option. Like WPA2 or WPA3 if supported.
How you do this will depend on your Router. You would need to access its configuration panel, usually done through its IP address. Refer to your Router's user guide for how to access it and what security options it offers.
Also click the following link for more information regarding router security settings.
Link ➡️ Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support
Change your router to WPA 3 if it’s compatible.
weak security wpa