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6.3 Connecting automatically using WPS
The Conceptronic wireless router supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). WPS is a standard for easy and
secure establishment of a wireless network. With WPS you can setup and protect your wireless network in
just a few easy steps.
Note:
To use WPS with the wireless router, you need to have a wireless client that supports WPS. If you
have one or more wireless clients without WPS support, it is advised to manually connect to the
wireless router using the preconfigured WPA key as mentioned on the bottom. Refer to chapter
6.1 or 6.2 on how to manually connect to the wireless network.
Note:
For more (technical) information about WPS, refer to the following website:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Protected_Setup
With the WPS Push button technology, you can connect the wireless router to a client by pressing a button
on each device.
The WPS Push Button technology requires a (virtual) button on the wireless client to establish a
connection between the wireless router and the wireless client.
Some wireless clients use an actual button for activating the WPS Push Button technology; other wireless
clients use a virtual button in their software.
Follow the steps below to activate and establish a WPS connection with the Push Button technology:
A. Press the WPS button on the back of the wireless router, the WPS LED will start to flash indicating
that WPS authentication has started.
B.
Press the WPS button on the wireless client. This can be either a hardware button or a virtual button
in the software of the wireless client.
Note:
The wireless router will keep the WPS authentication active for 120 seconds. During this process,
the WPS LED will flash. If there is no WPS connection established within 120 seconds, the LED will
turn off and WPS authentication will be stopped.
If the WPS authentication is successful, the WPS LED will turn off.
The wireless client is now connected to the secured wireless network of the wireless router.
You can add more wireless clients without losing the connection to previously connected wireless clients.
If you want to add more wireless clients, you will need to repeat step A and B.
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