Three Traps of WPA Transition Modes
Transition Modes have existed as a means to bridge the gap between new technology requirements and client incapabilities in the Wi-Fi space. However, understanding what these modes mean for the client devices is key to picking the appropriate settings for a network. It turns out, these transition modes don't do as much as we may assume and consequently have security and client compatibility implications. Here are three traps of transition modes to watch out for and alternatives for each situation.
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