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HS20 / Hotspot 2.0 / Passpoint 2.0 Support
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Description

As the networking landscape continues to evolve, the demand for seamless and secure Wi-Fi connectivity is growing, especially in environments such as public spaces, enterprises, and service provider networks. HS20, also known as Passpoint 2.0, is a crucial technology that facilitates secure and automated Wi-Fi connections for users. By implementing HS20 support in VyOS, we can enhance the platform's capabilities and better serve users in various deployment scenarios.

Key benefits of HS20/Passpoint 2.0 support in VyOS:

  1. Seamless and Secure Wi-Fi Roaming: Passpoint 2.0 enables devices to seamlessly connect to Wi-Fi networks without user intervention. This is particularly valuable in environments where users move between different access points, providing a smooth and uninterrupted connection experience.
  1. Enhanced Security: Passpoint 2.0 incorporates WPA3 security standards, offering improved protection against various cybersecurity threats. By integrating this support into VyOS, we can ensure that the platform adheres to the latest security standards.
  1. Efficient Network Management: HS20 allows for efficient network management by automating the authentication and connection processes. This reduces the burden on both end-users and network administrators, leading to improved overall network efficiency.
  1. Expanded Use Cases: With Passpoint 2.0 support, VyOS becomes more versatile and applicable in a broader range of deployment scenarios, including public spaces, transportation systems, and enterprise networks, where seamless and secure Wi-Fi connectivity is paramount.

I understand that the VyOS team is committed to delivering a robust and feature-rich networking platform, and the inclusion of HS20/Passpoint 2.0 support aligns with the evolving needs of the networking community.

Details

Difficulty level
Unknown (require assessment)
Version
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Why the issue appeared?
Will be filled on close
Is it a breaking change?
Perfectly compatible
Issue type
Feature (new functionality)