WPA3-Personal for WiFi Connections
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				AJSHome
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WPA3-Personal for WiFi Connections
I recently purchased an ASUS USB-AX56 for use on my AS1104T.  It detects everything fine, but cannot connect to my WPA3-Personal protected SSID.  I am not able to, nor do I want to, change the protocol on the router to WPA2-Personal.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Nazar78
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Re: WPA3-Personal for WiFi Connections
You should open a ticket with Asustor Support.
			
			
									
						
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						Internal:
- 4x10TB Toshiba RAID10 Ext4-Journal=Off
External 5 Bay USB3:
- 4x2TB Seagate modded RAID0 Btrfs-Compression
- 480GB Intel SSD for modded dm-cache (initramfs auto update patch) and Apps
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				AJSHome
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Re: WPA3-Personal for WiFi Connections
This is a request to include WPA3 in aarch64/arm64 ADM, it is not included in Kernel 4.9.x.
I got WiFi working without a ticket.
I manually edited wpa_supplicant.conf with the WPA3 SAE parameters. Not sure what that triggered, but after that, it did connect and fall back to WPA-PSK and the wpa_supplicant.conf file is now reverted to exactly what it was in the non working state, but WiFi is connected.
			
			
									
						
										
						I got WiFi working without a ticket.
I manually edited wpa_supplicant.conf with the WPA3 SAE parameters. Not sure what that triggered, but after that, it did connect and fall back to WPA-PSK and the wpa_supplicant.conf file is now reverted to exactly what it was in the non working state, but WiFi is connected.
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				ilike2burnthing
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				irrenarzt
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Re: WPA3-Personal for WiFi Connections
AJSHome wrote:
> This is a request to include WPA3 in aarch64/arm64 ADM, it is not included
> in Kernel 4.9.x.
> I got WiFi working without a ticket.
> I manually edited wpa_supplicant.conf with the WPA3 SAE parameters. Not
> sure what that triggered, but after that, it did connect and fall back to
> WPA-PSK and the wpa_supplicant.conf file is now reverted to exactly what it
> was in the non working state, but WiFi is connected.
I am having the exact same issue, trying to use that same ASUS USB-AX56 dongle. So first off, I agree - please add support for WPA3!
Second, are you saying that those steps actually allowed you to connect to your WPA3 network? I realize this is a big ask - but could you please walk me through exactly how you did that?
			
			
									
						
										
						> This is a request to include WPA3 in aarch64/arm64 ADM, it is not included
> in Kernel 4.9.x.
> I got WiFi working without a ticket.
> I manually edited wpa_supplicant.conf with the WPA3 SAE parameters. Not
> sure what that triggered, but after that, it did connect and fall back to
> WPA-PSK and the wpa_supplicant.conf file is now reverted to exactly what it
> was in the non working state, but WiFi is connected.
I am having the exact same issue, trying to use that same ASUS USB-AX56 dongle. So first off, I agree - please add support for WPA3!
Second, are you saying that those steps actually allowed you to connect to your WPA3 network? I realize this is a big ask - but could you please walk me through exactly how you did that?