Q1: Can I use WPA3 encryption if my router supports WPA3 while my phone only supports WPA2?
A1: No. Both client and router need to support WPA3 to enjoy Wi-Fi protected by WPA3. We recommend setting the security mode of your router to WPA2-PSK on the setting interface in this case.
Q2: What should I do if my phone supports WPA3, while my laptop only supports WPA2/WPA/WEP?
A2: Theoretically, routers and clients with different encryption methods cannot transfer data. As a result, TP-Link WPA3 products’ dedicated WPA3/WPA2-MIX security mode meets the encryption demands of simultaneous WPA2 and WPA3 transmission. You’ll need to set the security mode of TP-Link WPA3 products to WPA3/WPA2-MIX mode to simultaneously transfer data to WPA2 clients and WPA3 clients. If you are using routers from other brands, pay attention to whether they support WPA3/WPA2-MIX mode.
Q3: Must I purchase a new router to get WPA3 Wi-Fi?
A3: TP-Link has successively released new products armed with WPA3, including Wi-Fi routers, the Deco whole home Mesh Wi-Fi system, and more. To see if your router supports WPA3, please check out our compatibility list: www.tp-link.com/wpa3/product-list/. If compatible, you only need to update the firmware to enjoy WPA3 Wi-Fi with WPA3-supported devices—no need to purchase a new router.