Great, I haven't been tracking the situation that closely. Additionally googling around I did also find that there are standards to replace the typical captive-portal wifi setup, namely "online sign-up" (OSU) and "additional steps required for access" (ASRA).
While I don't know how well they do work in real life, they do demonstrate that the problem is manageable within the WPA2 framework.
That being said, the whole landscape around wifi is ridiculously muddied and complex, so if WPA3 does tackle the issues more natively (which I somewhat doubt), then that would be very welcome.
While I don't know how well they do work in real life, they do demonstrate that the problem is manageable within the WPA2 framework.
That being said, the whole landscape around wifi is ridiculously muddied and complex, so if WPA3 does tackle the issues more natively (which I somewhat doubt), then that would be very welcome.