In this case, the user needs to change to a new protocol. In other cases, the router itself supports WPA2 and WPA3 but the user sets WEP or TKIP authentication. Most of the currently available routers support the new protocol. If the router used by the user is too old and does not support WPA2 or WPA3, the router should be replaced. The above authentication methods are not secure enough so users should update the router or use the new version of the protocol.
These old versions of the agreement mainly refer to WEP and TKIP certification. Microsoft issued a notice saying that based on security considerations, a warning will be displayed when a user connects to a WiFi protected by an old protocol using Windows 10 Version 1903.