WPA3 Enterprise - Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Questions & Answers

Pre purchase question:
Anyone able to confirm the S6 lite connects to WPA3 Enterprise (PMF required) WiFi?
Kind rgds
Peter

Doesn't matter anymore, bought the Tab S7 and it works without issues!

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