02-17-2023, 06:07 AM
(02-16-2023, 10:23 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: So it's actually working the way it's supposed to. I thought that wasn't the case.Indeed, and even a different way for pure WPA3-SAE access points, where it asks for clear text password
For reference, the ever helpful Arch LInux wiki wpa_supplicant page gives exactly the same instructions for connections to mixed WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE access points so it's not just a Pi thing.
Regards,
Kent
I'm starting to believe that this is a problem with devices relying on wpa_supplicant, maybe the ones that didn't require any extra configuration were using a different tool to manage wi-fi, after all when I checked in Kerberos.io that file was almost empty.
Or maybe previous firmware versions were able to handle it without explicit configuration.
Going to try again in the weekend and get to the bottom of this...
But to me this seems like a bug in wpa_supplicant more than "working the way it's supposed to" since all the other devices and SOs are smart enough to detect what encryption to use...