3Com 3CRWDR300A-73-US User Guide - Page 67

WPS, and select the PIN method. You should get an 8-digit PIN number

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Wireless Settings 65 WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates the new WLAN clients into your wireless network easily. You can enable this function by entering the PIN code via the web UI page or by pressing the WPS button on the rear side of the device. Figure 50 WPS Screen Two methods to setup the WPS, you can choose either one of the following method. Note that if you choose to use the PBC mode, then it would be no need to enter the PIN code of the wireless NIC on this screen. ■ PIN 1 Check the Enable WPS Function box. The WPS-PIN field will appear. 2 Enter the PIN code in the WPS-PIN field. And then click Apply. Please note that the PIN code is generated this way: on the client side, run the WPS utility which is provided by the vendor of your Wi-Fi card and select the PIN method. You should get an 8-digit PIN number from the WPS utility. Enter that 8-digit PIN number on this screen and click Apply to activate this PIN method. Then the Router starts to negotiate the security with the WLAN clients and WPS LED will start flashing. After the connection has been established successfully, the WPS LED will then be off.

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Wireless Settings
65
WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates the new WLAN clients into your
wireless network easily. You can enable this function by entering the PIN
code via the web UI page or by pressing the WPS button on the rear side
of the device.
Figure 50
WPS Screen
Two methods to setup the WPS, you can choose either one of the
following method. Note that if you choose to use the PBC mode, then it
would be no need to enter the PIN code of the wireless NIC on this
screen.
PIN
1
Check the
Enable WPS Function
box. The WPS-PIN field will appear.
2
Enter the PIN code in the
WPS-PIN
field. And then click
Apply.
Please note that the PIN code is generated this way: on the client side,
run the WPS utility which is provided by the vendor of your Wi-Fi card
and select the PIN method. You should get an 8-digit PIN number from
the WPS utility.
Enter that 8-digit PIN number on this screen and click
Apply
to activate
this PIN method. Then the Router starts to negotiate the security with the
WLAN clients and WPS LED will start flashing. After the connection has
been established successfully, the WPS LED will then be off.