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Chapter 7 Wireless
VSG1435-B101 Series User’s Guide
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7.9.9  WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)
Your ZyXEL Device supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an easy way to 
set up a secure wireless network. WPS is an industry standard specification, 
defined by the WiFi Alliance.
WPS allows you to quickly set up a wireless network with strong security, without 
having to configure security settings manually. Each WPS connection works 
between two devices. Both devices must support WPS (check each device’s 
documentation to make sure). 
Depending on the devices you have, you can either press a button (on the device 
itself, or in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification 
Number that allows one device to authenticate the other) in each of the two 
devices. When WPS is activated on a device, it has two minutes to find another 
device that also has WPS activated. Then, the two devices connect and set up a 
secure network by themselves.
7.9.9.1  Push Button Configuration
WPS Push Button Configuration (PBC) is initiated by pressing a button on each 
WPS-enabled device, and allowing them to connect automatically. You do not need 
to enter any information. 
Not every WPS-enabled device has a physical WPS button. Some may have a WPS 
PBC button in their configuration utilities instead of or in addition to the physical 
button.
Take the following steps to set up WPS using the button.
1
Ensure that the two devices you want to set up are within wireless range of one 
another. 
2
Look for a WPS button on each device. If the device does not have one, log into its 
configuration utility and locate the button (see the device’s User’s Guide for how to 
do this - for the ZyXEL Device, see 
Section 7.6 on page 110
).
3
Press the button on one of the devices (it doesn’t matter which). For the ZyXEL 
Device you must press the WPS button for more than three seconds.
4
Within two minutes, press the button on the other device. The registrar sends the 
network name (SSID) and security key through an secure connection to the 
enrollee.
If you need to make sure that WPS worked, check the list of associated wireless 
clients in the AP’s configuration utility. If you see the wireless client in the list, 
WPS was successful.