Want to connect your Windows 11 PC to a safer Wi-Fi network using WPA3? This guide will show you simple steps to check and connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses the latest WPA3 security.
What is WPA3 and Why It Matters?
WPA3 is the newest way to keep your Wi-Fi connections safe from hackers. It works best with devices that support Wi-Fi 6, which gives you faster speeds and better coverage.
Step 1: Check Your Windows 11 Is Up to Date
Before connecting to WPA3 Wi-Fi, make sure your Windows 11 has the latest updates.
- Click the Start button (Windows icon).
- Go to Settings (gear icon).
- Choose Windows Update.
- Click Check for updates and install any updates available.
Learn more about updating Windows 11 here: How to update Windows 11
Step 2: Check if Your PC Supports WPA3
Your PC’s wireless adapter needs to support WPA3 security. Here’s how to check:
- Open the Command Prompt:
- Press Windows + S to open search.
- Type
cmdand click Command Prompt.
- Type this command and press Enter:
netsh wlan show drivers
- Look for the line Authentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode.
- If you see WPA3-Personal listed, your PC supports WPA3!

If WPA3-Personal is NOT listed, your PC’s Wi-Fi adapter may not support WPA3. Check the manufacturer’s website for updates or consider upgrading your Wi-Fi adapter.
Step 3: Connect to a WPA3 Wi-Fi Network
Now, connect to a WPA3 Wi-Fi network and check the security type:
- Click the Wi-Fi icon on the right side of the taskbar.
- Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to and enter the password.
- Once connected, open Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi.
- Click Manage known networks or Manage Wi-Fi connections.
- Find your connected Wi-Fi network and click Edit next to Advanced Wi-Fi network properties.
- In the pop-up window, find the Security type field. If it shows WPA3, you are connected securely!



Why Use WPA3?
- Better Security: WPA3 helps protect your data from hackers.
- Stronger Password Protection: Even weak passwords are safer.
- Supports New Devices: Works best with Wi-Fi 6 devices for faster, safer connections.
Summary
- Make sure Windows 11 is updated.
- Check your PC’s Wi-Fi adapter supports WPA3 using the Command Prompt.
- Connect to your Wi-Fi and check if it uses WPA3 security.
- Using WPA3 keeps your Wi-Fi connection safer and more reliable.
Need help connecting to Wi-Fi in general? Here’s a quick guide: How to join a Wi-Fi network on Windows 11



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