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I'm honestly not sure why exactly KIPR controllers do this, but the connection is pretty much never a strong, secured connection.
On almost any device it either has an error of some sort, shows a very poor connection, or show that it is in the process of connecting and never displays a true connection. Even when this happens, the user can still use everything like normal, it's just that the OS does not display the connection well.
I have two hypothesis for why this happens:
The error is showing "connected but no internet". Some devices just say this, which is why I think this to be so. On the devices that appear to be still trying to connect, I bet that it's just trying to ping a server such as google to make sure that there is an internet connection, but it never happens.
The WPA protocol is outdated and we need to update to WPA2 or a newer version of WPA2. I am doubtful that this is the cause.
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I'm honestly not sure why exactly KIPR controllers do this, but the connection is pretty much never a strong, secured connection.
On almost any device it either has an error of some sort, shows a very poor connection, or show that it is in the process of connecting and never displays a true connection. Even when this happens, the user can still use everything like normal, it's just that the OS does not display the connection well.
I have two hypothesis for why this happens:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: