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Chapter 3 Wireless LANs
NWD-211AN User’s Guide
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In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is out of range of AP1, so 
you cannot use AP1 for the WPS handshake with the new access point. However, you know 
that Client 2 supports the registrar function, so you use it to perform the WPS handshake 
instead.
Figure 27   WPS: Example Network Step 3
3.4.4  Limitations of WPS
WPS has some limitations of which you should be aware. 
• WPS works in Infrastructure networks only (where an AP and a wireless client 
communicate). It does not work in Ad-Hoc networks (where there is no AP).
• When you use WPS, it works between two devices only. You cannot enroll multiple 
devices simultaneously, you must enroll one after the other. 
For instance, if you have two enrollees and one registrar you must set up the first enrollee 
(by pressing the WPS button on the registrar and the first enrollee, for example), then 
check that it successfully enrolled, then set up the second device in the same way.
• WPS works only with other WPS-enabled devices. However, you can still add non-WPS 
devices to a network you already set up using WPS. 
WPS works by automatically issuing a randomly-generated WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK 
pre-shared key from the registrar device to the enrollee devices (see 
 for information on pre-shared keys). Whether the network uses WPA-PSK or 
WPA2-PSK depends on the device. You can check the configuration interface of the 
registrar device to discover the key the network is using (if the device supports this 
feature). Then, you can enter the key into the non-WPS device and join the network as 
normal (the non-WPS device must also support WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK).
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