Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security?
Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security
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Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security
[Re-Titled by Moderator]
iPhone 11
horsply wrote:
Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security
This is NOT an iPhone problem; it is a problem with the settings on your Wi-Fi router.
A "Weak Security" notification means that your Wi-Fi router is not configured correctly. There is a new feature in iOS 14 and Mac OS Big Sur (11) and later versions that checks and displays a message if your router is not using the most up-to-date security settings. Note that your router has always had weak security, you just didn’t know about it until now.
See this Apple support article for how to configure it correctly—>Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support, specifically the section headed Security. And don't forget to configure your range extenders (if any) also!
After you change the router settings you should Forget the network in your phone settings and reconnect.
Note also that weak security does not interfere with using Wi-Fi, it is just a warning. Your Wi-Fi should still work normally, and, if it doesn’t, it is not because of the weak security message.
horsply wrote:
Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security
This is NOT an iPhone problem; it is a problem with the settings on your Wi-Fi router.
A "Weak Security" notification means that your Wi-Fi router is not configured correctly. There is a new feature in iOS 14 and Mac OS Big Sur (11) and later versions that checks and displays a message if your router is not using the most up-to-date security settings. Note that your router has always had weak security, you just didn’t know about it until now.
See this Apple support article for how to configure it correctly—>Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support, specifically the section headed Security. And don't forget to configure your range extenders (if any) also!
After you change the router settings you should Forget the network in your phone settings and reconnect.
Note also that weak security does not interfere with using Wi-Fi, it is just a warning. Your Wi-Fi should still work normally, and, if it doesn’t, it is not because of the weak security message.
horsply wrote:
How do I change the setting on the router
You will need the user guide for the router, which you can get from the manufacturer’s website, or from your ISP’s website if your ISP supplied the router.
because your wifi router is not using a very secure setting
Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support
Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security
How do I change the setting?
you will need to get into the settings of your router. Maybe google the brand and model and see if you can find a user manual
How do I change the setting on the router
I definitely don’t know where the manual is I’ve moved since I had that
How do I reset me router security?
Reas my post right above yours on this page.
Why does my Wi-Fi say weak security?