Zoom 4420-A User Manual
WiFi Protected Setup™
(WPS)
(WPS)
If there are devices on your home or office network that support
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), this protocol can greatly simplify
the process of configuring WPA2 or WPA security on the
devices.
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), this protocol can greatly simplify
the process of configuring WPA2 or WPA security on the
devices.
With WPS, you set security on one network device at a time.
When WPS is initiated on the AP+4, it attempts for 2 minutes to
associate with the device. When an association is made, the
AP+4 then sends its network name and security key, in
encrypted form.
At the Client PIN Number option, enter the network device's PIN
number and then click Start PIN. This is the most secure
method, because only a device with the Client PIN can associate
with the AP+4. The PIN may be printed on a sticker on the
device, or there may be a display showing the PIN.
Alternatively, if the device has a hardware Secure Setup or
similarly named button, or a virtual pushbutton on a software
display, you can use the Push Button Configuration (PBC)
option.
When WPS is initiated on the AP+4, it attempts for 2 minutes to
associate with the device. When an association is made, the
AP+4 then sends its network name and security key, in
encrypted form.
At the Client PIN Number option, enter the network device's PIN
number and then click Start PIN. This is the most secure
method, because only a device with the Client PIN can associate
with the AP+4. The PIN may be printed on a sticker on the
device, or there may be a display showing the PIN.
Alternatively, if the device has a hardware Secure Setup or
similarly named button, or a virtual pushbutton on a software
display, you can use the Push Button Configuration (PBC)
option.
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