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then click the
Add Enrollee
button (see below).
B
- For
Unconfigured
mode, click the
Config AP
button.
Step 7:
Activate the PIN function on the wireless client. For
Configured
mode,
the client must be configured as an Enrollee. For
Unconfigured
mode,
the client must be configured as the Registrar. This is different from the
External Registrar function provided in Windows Vista.
The figure below provides an example of a WPS client PIN function in-progress.
Now go to Step 8 (part IV. Check Connection) to check the WPS connection.
IV. CHECK CONNECTION
Step 8:
If the WPS setup method was successful, you will be able access the
wireless AP from the client. The client software should show the status.
The example below shows that the connection established successfully.
You can also double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon from the
Network Connections window (or the system tray) to confirm the status of
the new connection.
Summary of Contents for VI-3223u
Page 1: ...VI 3223u Multi DSL WLAN IAD User Manual Version B1 0 July 19 2013 261099 020...
Page 7: ...6 1 2 Application The following diagram depicts a typical application of the VI 3223u...
Page 16: ...15 STEP 3 After successfully logging in for the first time you will reach this screen...
Page 26: ...25...
Page 32: ...31 Chapter 5 Advanced Setup The following screen shows the advanced menu options...
Page 67: ...66 5 11 UPnP Select the checkbox provided and click Apply Save to enable UPnP protocol...
Page 72: ...71 5 15 1 Storage Device Info Display after storage device attached for your reference...
Page 74: ...73 Automatically Add Clients With Following DHCP Vendor IDs...
Page 98: ...97 Click Apply Save to set new advanced wireless options...
Page 103: ...102 7 1 SIP Basic Setting 7 1 1 Global Parameters A common parameter setting...
Page 104: ...103 7 1 2 Service Provider This screen contains basic SIP configuration settings...
Page 106: ...105 7 2 SIP Advanced This screen contains the advanced SIP configuration settings...
Page 107: ...106 7 2 1 Global Parameters A common parameter setting...
Page 172: ...171 Click Next to continue or click Back to return to the previous step...