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WPS

The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard used to set up wireless connections in an easy and secure way. Traditionally speaking, to set up a wireless connection, you have to set a WLAN name (SSID) and key for the , and enter the key on the client. WPS automatically configures an SSID and key for the and client. You can conveniently and securely connect your client to the WLAN without having to remember the SSID and key.

  • Connecting a Client to the Through PIN
    In Personal Information Number (PIN) mode, you can securely connect a client to the 's WLAN by simply entering the client's PIN on the 's web management page. You can then access the Internet through the .
  • Connecting a Client to the Through PBC
    In Push Button Configuration (PBC) mode, you can connect a client to the 's WLAN simply by pushing the WPS button. You can then access the Internet through the .
  • Connecting a Client to the Through AP PIN
    In AP Personal Information Number (PIN) mode, you can securely connect a client to the 's WLAN by simply entering the 's PIN on the client. You can then access the Internet through the .
Parent topic: WLAN Settings