With the new WPA3 and Opportunistic Wireless Encryption standards being ratified, I’ve created this page to track what devices and software support these new standards.
WPA3/OWE is required by the 802.11ax standard, so all devices that conform to that standard should support this.
If you have updated information, please share in the comments and I will add to the table.
Infrastructure
LANCOM
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
All 802.11n | Y | Y | With LCOS 10-20 Release (October 2018) | ||
All 802.11ac | Y | Y | With LCOS 10-20 Release (October 2018) |
Current as of 27 September 2018
Ruckus
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
R730 | Y | Y | 802.11ax AP. | ||
Wave 2 | Y | With Firmware Update. Release date unknown. |
Aerohive
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
Meraki
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
All 802.11ac Wave 2 | Y | Y | Firmware update. Release unknown. https://meraki.cisco.com/blog/2018/03/wi-fi-standards-on-the-move-again/ |
Cisco
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
Unknown – likely similar to Meraki? |
Aruba
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
All 802.11ac Wave 2 | Y | Y | With ArubaOS 8.4, End of CY18 This information has not yet been confirmed by Aruba |
Ubiquiti
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
No current announced plans to support. |
Extreme
AP | OWE | WPA3 | Ent | 192-bit | Remarks |
No current announced plans to support. |
Software
Wireshark: Nightly Builds
Wifi Explorer Pro: Version 2.0
Client Hardware
None to report so far.
In The Wild
Sites where OWE/WPA3 has been spotted deployed in the wild