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Just like a chain, strength is determined by the weakest link
Use secure passphrase for ALL your devices on your network
To add on, create a separate network with WPA3 for your more sensitive devices and keep those IOT devices on their own network
I guess my question is why so? How vulnerable are my devices with a compromised device on the network?
If they get into a vulnerable device on your network and you have weak network security they can dictionary attack into the network. Or if you have UPNP enabled it's already done. From there any device connected is compromised
Why? You can't login remotely