distilled
Senior Member
Please forgive if this is a silly question. It seems obvious, but I can't easily find a definitive answer, and I am not sure how to design an experiment that would prove this either way for all cases.
Specifically, if Protected Management Frames is enabled in Wireless settings 2.4 GHz (on an AC86U) does that mean Protected Management Frames will be enabled for all 2.4 GHz guest networks as well?
I tried setting it to Required, and the only visible change was a few Wyze cameras (running the Dafang hack) wouldn't rejoin, even after appropriately updating wpa_supplicant.conf. Since they were on a Guest WiFi, I am *assuming* the Wireless settings do carry over, is this correct? Does YazFi change this?
I am asking mostly because i have a hard time believing that all the 8266 type chips in all the smart devices on my LAN all support PMF so well, because it had a pretty slow and rocky start.
Edited to add: Is there a command line that can turn PMF on and off?
Specifically, if Protected Management Frames is enabled in Wireless settings 2.4 GHz (on an AC86U) does that mean Protected Management Frames will be enabled for all 2.4 GHz guest networks as well?
I tried setting it to Required, and the only visible change was a few Wyze cameras (running the Dafang hack) wouldn't rejoin, even after appropriately updating wpa_supplicant.conf. Since they were on a Guest WiFi, I am *assuming* the Wireless settings do carry over, is this correct? Does YazFi change this?
I am asking mostly because i have a hard time believing that all the 8266 type chips in all the smart devices on my LAN all support PMF so well, because it had a pretty slow and rocky start.
Edited to add: Is there a command line that can turn PMF on and off?
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