Going by the research that I've done it looks unlikely. Because not all Wi-Fi chips can support WPA3 and the rest if they don't support it out of the box require a firmware update, which I don't expect to be forthcoming due to the age of the Pyra's Wi-Fi chip.
Yep, WPA3 has not yet arrived in the business market.
Most private WIFI routers are even still delivered with WPA1 backwards compatibility enabled by default, which is really unsecure.
I think @Swordfish II is right about his guess, maybe it will not take 10 years, but 2 or 3 at least.
Yep, WPA3 has not yet arrived in the business market.
Most private WIFI routers are even still delivered with WPA1 backwards compatibility enabled by default, which is really unsecure.
I think @Swordfish II is right about his guess, maybe it will not take 10 years, but 2 or 3 at least.
1. WPA was rushed out and adopted quickly due to the hugely vulnerable WEP that couldn't be patched. Even still it took 2-3 years for adoption.
2. WPA2 had two decent vulnerabilities that were patched pretty quickly with nothing significant currently known.
So I think adoption will be very slow for WPA3. I know I won't upgrade unless a significant vulnerability is discovered.