diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 350d875b..83cf3ea4 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -96,10 +96,13 @@ Install peer dependencies
```bash
npm install --save react
npm install --save react-dom
-npm install --save react-router-dom
+npm install --save react-router-dom # see note below
npm install --save @okta/okta-auth-js # requires at least version 5.3.1
```
+> ⚠️ NOTE ⚠️
The [SecureRoute](#secureroute) component packaged in this SDK only works with `react-router-dom` `5.x`.
+If you're using `react-router-dom` `6.x`, you'll have to write your own `SecureRoute` component.
See these [samples](https://github.com/okta/okta-react/tree/master/samples/routing) to get started
+
## Usage
`okta-react` provides the means to connect a React SPA with Okta OIDC information. Most commonly, you will connect to a router library such as [react-router][].
@@ -108,7 +111,10 @@ npm install --save @okta/okta-auth-js # requires at least version 5.3.1
`okta-react` provides a number of pre-built components to connect a `react-router`-based SPA to Okta OIDC information. You can use these components directly, or use them as a basis for building your own components.
-- [SecureRoute](#secureroute) - A normal `Route` except authentication is needed to render the component.
+- [SecureRoute](#secureroute) - A normal `Route` except authentication is needed to render the component.
+
+> ⚠️ NOTE ⚠️
The [SecureRoute](#secureroute) component packaged in this SDK only works with `react-router-dom` `5.x`.
+If you're using `react-router-dom` `6.x`, you'll have to write your own `SecureRoute` component.
See these [samples](https://github.com/okta/okta-react/tree/master/samples/routing) to get started
### General components
@@ -315,7 +321,7 @@ export default withOktaAuth(class MessageList extends Component {
try {
const response = await fetch('http://localhost:{serverPort}/api/messages', {
headers: {
- Authorization: 'Bearer ' + this.props.authState.accessToken
+ Authorization: 'Bearer ' + this.props.authState.accessToken.accessToken
}
});
const data = await response.json();