@TheOldPresbyope
@Tim Curtis
I think the solution from the last post of @TheOldPresbyope is the cleanest and I just checked, it works also for my router's WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE mixed mode, good catch to make ieee80211w optional, I had the impression that it has to be 2 for the mixed mode to work.
But is there a reason why "WPA-PSK WPA-PSK-SHA256" and not "WPA-PSK-SHA256 WPA-PSK" ? is WPA-PSK more secure than WPA-PSK-SHA256? I'm still a bit confused why a different config is needed in order for the WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE mixed mode... but I understand also that most users will have WPA2-PSK in their router so it makes sense to try with that first.
I've added No Security as a fallback to prove that it can also be handled by wpa_supplicant so there wouldn't be a need for the Security dropdown in moOde's network config anymore, but of course it's up to you if you want to include it.
I wouldn't say it's taking too long, after changing my router's config moOde is back online in ~10 seconds.
Fully agree on the WPA3, it's not worth to consider it for now.
Edit: By testing I mean I changed the wpa_supplicant and restarted moOde, I haven't done the ethernet wire thing
@Tim Curtis
I think the solution from the last post of @TheOldPresbyope is the cleanest and I just checked, it works also for my router's WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE mixed mode, good catch to make ieee80211w optional, I had the impression that it has to be 2 for the mixed mode to work.
But is there a reason why "WPA-PSK WPA-PSK-SHA256" and not "WPA-PSK-SHA256 WPA-PSK" ? is WPA-PSK more secure than WPA-PSK-SHA256? I'm still a bit confused why a different config is needed in order for the WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE mixed mode... but I understand also that most users will have WPA2-PSK in their router so it makes sense to try with that first.
I've added No Security as a fallback to prove that it can also be handled by wpa_supplicant so there wouldn't be a need for the Security dropdown in moOde's network config anymore, but of course it's up to you if you want to include it.
I wouldn't say it's taking too long, after changing my router's config moOde is back online in ~10 seconds.
Fully agree on the WPA3, it's not worth to consider it for now.
Edit: By testing I mean I changed the wpa_supplicant and restarted moOde, I haven't done the ethernet wire thing