Archer A7 - Weak security message on iPhone
Hello,
I just picked up this router and set it up. I'm now seeing a "weak security" message on my iPhone next to my wi-fi stating "WPA/WPA2 (TKIP) is not considered secure. If this is your wi-fi network, configure the router to use WPA2 (AES) or WPA3 security type."
Can this be done with this router? I never had this message come up with my previous router.
Thank you very much for any help.
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@thebalconyfool Ditto! I have been dealing with this for several months.
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I'm using the suggested settings (WPA2-PSK/AES) and I STILL see the weak wifi message. Are there any plans to roll out a firmware with WPA3?
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I know I seen it somewhere tonight, but now I can not find it. Apple is also looking for a password of 12 to 14 in length , can't remember which. Can someone confirm that?
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I figured out the cause here. I have a few Tp-Link wifi extenders around the house which are in access point mode all using the same SSID. They were still using weak security in some cases so I changed their settings and that solved it. So if you have any extenders or access points in your network setup check them too.
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@thebalconyfool This is exactly how mine is set up, but I still get the message
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received "weak security" message on Apple devices. Logged into router and switched to WPA/WPA2-Personal, version WPA2-PSK, encryption AES.
i am now receiving a "privacy warning" message. Apple devices connect to router but no internet.
how to solve this???
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