iJorgen
Regular Contributor
Default your router changes encryption-keys every hour and it makes a short "drop/reconnect" to use the new keys.what is the purpose of the group key interval ?
Default your router changes encryption-keys every hour and it makes a short "drop/reconnect" to use the new keys.what is the purpose of the group key interval ?
This is a legacy setting mostly used before WPA2/WPA3 when WPA/WEP was cracked so rotating keys every hour made things a bit more secure. Now I rotate my keys once a day (86400 seconds), so you could test with "0" first to see if it makes any difference and then go for 1-7 days unless you have an unmarked white van with antennas parked outside your home every day.changing the group key interval is for security I assume, practically speaking would using zero value be ok ?
my main broadcasts are WPA3, but my guest broadcasts are WPA2 (for compatibility with older hardware).
Same here ;-)Reverted to 386.5_2 and been solid as a rock for the last 24 hours. Previously I was getting numerous very noticeable drops per day
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