for authentication you need an account at one of their supported SSO providers (which is mostly a big tech brand) or at an OpenID service.
the bigger problem is that (I think) the choosen SSO provider will be able to impersonate you, and so they could reconfigure your network or connect to it
for authentication you need an account at one of their supported SSO providers (which is mostly a big tech brand) or at an OpenID service.
the bigger problem is that (I think) the choosen SSO provider will be able to impersonate you, and so they could reconfigure your network or connect to it