Call for successful wifi authentication router / access points!

As you may see, there is a lot of chatter about some wifi devices that refuse to connect due to WPA2 authentication issues.

I am tracking non working routers / access points in this chart.

To help users that are trying to get wifi access by possibly even buying a new router / AP, can users that are &successfully using wifi* contribute their devices to the list as well? I would like to know your router model and wifi security protocol. Please reply to the link above for my convenience, Thank you!

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Ubiquiti like UDM Pro and UDM Max -all
WPA2/3-Personal and Enterprise

Euro Pro
WPA3-Personal

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I use an Amplifi Home Wi-Fi model AFi-HD. Wireless Security is WPA2-PSK AES/TKIP. No problems here

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Ridiculously easy with Ubiquiti AC Pro using WPA2.

Switched the AP to WPA 2/3 via management software on desktop (which manages via localhost on browser), and Brax3 joined via “WPA3-Personal”.

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As Amplifi is Ubiquiti’s home line it is good to confirm it is also working.

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Working router configuration:

GL.iNet GL-AX1800 (Flint)
2.4GHz
Security: WPA2-PSK
WiFi Mode: 11g/n/ax

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Router is ASUS RT-AX57
Dual Band Wi-Fi Router, Brax3 on 6.6 iode build, security is WPA3-Personal, Frequency 5 GHz. When I first turned on the phone, I connected to my WiFi, even though the phone stated that it was connected to my router, it can’t provide internet. So, I tested that and I was able to download the 6.6 update and install it. Then I went to the browser and did a search for brax.me and went to the site, all with only the WiFi connected. It seems like there’s a bug with the phone’s WiFi information? not sure.

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At my daughter’s and successfully connected with Linksys Velop MX55EC 5ghz WPA/WPA2-Personal

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Successful on INSEEGO 5G MIFI M2000-5ghz WPA/WPA2-Personal (Tmobile SIM) Hotspot.

ARRIS Group, INC Model G54 Cable MODEM/Router-5ghz WPA/WPA2-Personal

both WiFi successful.

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Replied to your other post on this, please start a new thread as these wifi connection issue threads are only about connecting to the wifi network itself (not on usability of the internet after connecting). Thanks!

router Cudy WR3000H v1 with OpenWrt 24.10.2
5 GHz (WiFi Mode: 802.11 ac/ax/n)
Wifi Security WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE
Latest tried iodéOS build 6.6 2025-08-11
WORKING

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Thanks, I put it in the chart. As an OpenWRT build, that makes sense that it is working, glad to confirm.

Router Fortinet FortiAP 231G
2,4 and 5GHz (802.11ax)
WPA2/WPA3
WORKING
Latest tried iodéOS build 6.7 2025-08-23

Netgear WAC 510
Wifi 5 connection (5 GHz)
WPA/WPA2-Personal

WORKING (maybe not flawlessly)
Inital message: Brax3 has never had any wifi issues connecting to this AP.

Update: Spoke too soon. Just this afternoon, the Wifi would not connect until I rebooted the Brax3, after which it was fine.