Netgear 771S User Guide - Page 29
Connecting Through WPS, The Wi-Fi security option is WPA Personal, WEP, or WEP-related for example
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Connecting Through WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) provides a fast, simple, and secure way to connect WPS-enabled devices to your Wi-Fi network. You don't have to give the name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password of your Main or Guest network to other users. The WPS feature is available on certain cameras, printers, smartphones, and laptops. These devices have either a hardware button or a WPS-related option in the software. Please consult the user documentation of your device. WPS is always available for the Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks as long as the Wi-Fi radio is on (device is not asleep due to standby option, or off while device is tethered). WPS is not available in any of these situations: ● Wi-Fi radio is off while your device is sleeping due to inactivity. ● Wi-Fi radio is off while your device is tethered. See Disable Wi-Fi When Tethering Device (Connected Through USB). ● The Wi-Fi security option is WPA Personal, WEP, or WEP-related (for example, "WEP 64 Bit Open"). (Note: WPS is available if the Wi-Fi security option is WPA/WPA2 Personal.) (See Wi-Fi Security.) ● Broadcast network name is not enabled. (See Options Tab.) ● MAC Filter Mode is "White list (Allow only those in list)", but no computers have been added to the list. (See "Specifying Computers That Can Access the Network" in Allowing or Denying Computers Access to the Network (MAC Filter).) If the maximum number of connected devices on the chosen network (Main or Guest) has already been met, an error message indicating that the maximum number of devices has been reached is displayed when you attempt WPS. Disconnect one of the connected devices and then retry. You can use the WPS feature on your device's WPS screen, and on the Zing Manager's Wi-Fi > Connect page. Your Network Connection 21