03-05-2025 02:18 PM - edited 03-05-2025 03:05 PM
I'm just about to join EE and will be receiving the new Smart Hub Pro with wifi 7 during the week.
To get ahead, I planned to change my current BT router's SSID to <mynewssid> and a correcthorsebatterystaple-style passphrase.
Then, when the EE Smart Hub Pro arrives, I intended to use those same values for an easy transition.
My question is, what password requirements does the Smart Hub Pro enforce, i.e. does it need to include lowercase, uppercase, numerical AND special character?
03-05-2025 03:50 PM
It will pop a (pretty confusing) warning if you try setting what it deems to be an insecure password but it does allow you to continue. Fairly certain your passphrase will be fine.
03-05-2025 04:08 PM
> does it need to include lowercase, uppercase, numerical AND special character?
Do you know the answer to this definitely, bob?
03-05-2025 05:11 PM - edited 03-05-2025 05:15 PM
@vulpi It would like it all and if it does not get it, accept to ignore the warning, carry on and go with it...Read the link below.
04-05-2025 11:38 AM
@vulpi wrote:Do you know the answer to this definitely, bob?
Yes. I have a Smart Hub Pro and am (rightfully or wrongly) using a 10 character, alphanumeric password that's all in caps.
I can try just a lower case string if you want me to but I'm pretty sure it's going to accept anything => 8 characters (8 char minimum is mandated by the WPA standard).
04-05-2025 01:39 PM
> using a 10 character, alphanumeric password that's all in caps
okay, and you didn't have to include any special characters?, e.g. @#!_
04-05-2025 02:03 PM
You don't but it just warns you that you haven't. You can still Save the pwd you want.