trusted signal
1 TopicWindows Hello for Business - Multi-Factor Unlock - Wireless Trusted Signal WPA3
I have been experimenting with WiFi trusted signal for Windows Hello for Business due to an issue that appears to have popped up after changing access point security to WPA3. I cannot seem to get the trusted signal configuration XML to properly validate the wireless trusted signal when WPA3 is the security type (With security being a required property). It works fine on WPA2, but no syntax for WPA3 seems to work. The official KB article from Microsoft about multi-factor unlock/trusted signals only lists the following as options: Open The wireless network is an open network that doesn't require any authentication or encryption. WEP The wireless network is protected using Wired Equivalent Privacy. WPA-Personal The wireless network is protected using Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPA-Enterprise The wireless network is protected using Wi-Fi Protected Access-Enterprise. WPA2-Personal The wireless network is protected using Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, which typically uses a pre-shared key. WPA2-Enterprise The wireless network is protected using Wi-Fi Protected Access 2-Enterprise. Just worried this may just be straight up incompatible. Has anyone had luck using WPA3 for WHfB with wireless as a trusted signal?320Views1like3Comments