RouterOS wifi implementation has many features that are not fully documented.
In most cases reading the RFC's (IEEE 802.11w-2009) or the big-player (eg Cisco) documentation has more information. Like:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/d ... -acce.html
Management frame protection is to protect the AP-client connection from disassociation by some (malicious) other device.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_dea ... ion_attack
That forced disassociation gives denial of service and is sometimes used to have more associations that can then be sniffed and analysed.
On MT setting frame protection to
allow works fine with all connections.
With frame protection set to
required, some connections fail, if the secret is not set, but even if the shared secret is correct.
Just tested shortly between MT devices in PtP, and now the setting stays on 'allowed' until further need.
MT docs say ....
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