Connect To Your Wireless Network Using Wps; Windows® Os; Wps Connection Using The Built In Utility (Virtual Push Button) - TRENDnet TEW-648UBM User Manual

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Connect to your wireless network using WPS

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a feature that makes it easy to connect devices to your
wireless network. If your wireless router/access point supports WPS, you can use this
feature to easily connect wireless devices to your network.
Note: You can typically find out if you if your wireless router/access point supports WPS
just by looking at the physical device. There should be a WPS push button located on the
exterior casing of the device, if not, your device may not support WPS or you may need
to reference your device documentation as to how WPS can be initiated on the device. If
your device does not have an identifiable WPS push button on the exterior location, we
would recommend using the standard connection method on the previous page.
Windows® OS

WPS connection using the built in utility (Virtual Push Button)

1. Click the WiFi icon in the system tray to scan for available wireless networks.
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2. Click the network you would like to connect. Leave this window open.
3. On your wireless router/access point, push the WPS button.
Note: Typically, the WPS button hold time is 3-5 sec., then release. For TRENDnet
routers/access points, the WPS hardware push button hold time is 3 seconds. If you are
using another brand device, you may need to refer to your device documentation for
WPS operation.
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