This article attached will help to know the flow of frames in WPA3-SAE (Pre-shared-key).
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This article attached will help to know the flow of frames in WPA3-SAE (Pre-shared-key).
Many thanks Bhanu!
Sure that will complete with interest the internal discussions we already had on this big subject the Wifi 6 is ;) This is a high-detailed level on the tap description itself but I think you can add with interest this complement to our current discussions on the WLAN .11/he/wireless tap analyse we have internally. I like this complement on OBSS and OFDMA particularly.
May can you bring me some answers for me on 2 points, to clarify:
Does WPA3 and the SAE framing work with OKC method?
What about a OBSS Wifi 5 client connected to Wifi 6? Does it consider colors provided by STAs?
Thank you
Do WPA3 and the SAE framing work with the OKC method?
No. I would recommend going with 802.11r as most of the devices support WPA3 and SAE support 802.11r and it’s standard.
What about an OBSS Wifi 5 client connected to Wifi 6? Does it consider colors provided by STAs?
No, Wifi 5 clients do not consider and ignore provided by STAs.
Wifi 5 clients Ignore “HE” information Element in beacon & Probe response from WIFI 6 AP and WIFI 6 AP’s do not advertise the HE (IE) in Association response for WIFi 5 client.