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FS#4201 - Broken 802.11r roaming if 802.11w is enabled (WPA3 or WPA2+802.11w) #9181
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Has this been fixed in the latest stable version? |
@parthkarnawat Nope |
Just for information, this bug does not happen on 19.07.10. I have ~20 TP-Link TL-WR740N across several houses, and use psk2 + ieee80211k + ieee80211r + ieee80211w (2) on all of them. My Realme phone roams very fast when I move around. Change the encryption method to SAE and roaming does not work anymore, regardless of ieee80211k and ieee80211r settings. I suspect it relates to phone drivers rather than access point issues. |
This problem stopped happening on my router, because I've abandoned OpenWrt and gone back to using the manufacturer's firmware. When OpenWrt only delivers 8Mb/s whereas the manufacturer's firmware delivers 650Mb/s, you don't need to wonder whether OpenWrt is ready for primetime or not. |
Hello, |
23.05-rc3 wpa3 not working |
WPA3 does not work with 'Generate PMK locally' ( |
Is there any update on this. I'm facing the same issue with WPA3 and 802.11r enabled. It works fine as long as 802.11w is set to optional but as soon as i set it to required the connected devices just stick to their connected AP. |
Hi WPA3 doesn't work with localy created pmk, you need to setup them yourself with you NAS ID and the MAC from the interface. The option should also be disabled in luci for wpa3 by 23.05. You can use generic Keys like: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff,*,d599cb61985718dd02c29a2fee1cb8bd For r0kh 00:00:00:00:00:00,00:00:00:00:00:00,d599cb61985718dd02c29a2fee1cb8bd And that for r1kh The number at the end is and random hex 16 or 32 you can create them in the shell or ask chatgpt:-) Greetings |
enmaskarado:
Tested on TP-LINK CPE510 (ath9k) and TP-LINK WDR3600 (ath9k). Other users reported the same error: openwrt/mt76#278
Steps to reproduce:
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