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Wi-Fi: WPS
WPS, or Wi-Fi Protected Setup, is a standard that allows easy establishment of a
secure wireless home network. This feature is turned on by default. If you change
these settings, currently connected devices may be disconnected.
To connect a client device using WPS, on the Wi-Fi overview page, select a WPS mode.
The modes are described below.
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Device PIN:
If selected, you will need to specify a 4-digit or 8-digit PIN that other
devices must enter to connect via this method. Enter the desired PIN in the PIN
field and click the
Submit
button.
•
Push Button:
If selected, this will act in the same way as manually pushing the
WPS
button on the back of the AT&T Wireless Internet device. Click the
Push
WPS button
, and within two (2) minutes, you will need to activate WPS on the
device you wish to connect to the AT&T Wireless Internet device via a physical or
virtual button to complete the connection process.
NOTES:
•
Refer to your connecting device’s documentation for specific information on
how to complete the WPS process on the desired device.
•
If the Broadcast Network Name (SSID) option is turned off, the WPS function will
not be available.
Summary of Contents for IFWA-40
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