do I really need to change my wpa to wpa2/3 if I am just a normal user
do I really need to change my wpa to wpa2/3 if I am just a normal user
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.14
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do I really need to change my wpa to wpa2/3 if I am just a normal user
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.14
I'm sure plenty of people use WPA and have never encountered a single issue. However, WPA is not the best protocol to use, so you may as well change your router's security settings just to be safe. It should only take a few minutes if you know your router's login credentials.
Change your router's settings:
I'm sure plenty of people use WPA and have never encountered a single issue. However, WPA is not the best protocol to use, so you may as well change your router's security settings just to be safe. It should only take a few minutes if you know your router's login credentials.
Change your router's settings:
Yes, if it is important to you to protect your network from the bad guys as much as you can.
That being said, chances are you will probably be OK leaving things as is, just as you will probably be OK if you don't fasten your seat belt in the car. But, why take the chance if you can avoid it?
Use WPA2/WPA3 if you can. If your router does not support WPA3......(the Apple AirPorts do not).......then set it at WPA2 Personal. That won't offer as much protection as WPA3, but it is the best that you can do at this time with your AirPort router.
Remember … it’s not so much what your account is worth to YOU …
… it’s what your account - and personal info - CAN be worth to a criminal.
And that can be SUBSTANTIAL.
do I really need to change my wpa to wpa2/3 if I am just a normal user