Quick Setup Using Wps - Feedandgo FEED AND GO User Manual

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b)
If you have Wi-Fi but your router is not compatible with WPS then follow the Access
Point set up guide on page 10.
c)
If you will be using an Ethernet cable to connect to the Internet, plug one end of the
Ethernet cable into Ethernet Jack (C) and the other end into an Ethernet port on your
router. Now go ahead and follow the Final Setup instructions on page 12.
NOTE: ONLY PLUG IN AN ETHERNET CABLE TO THE FEEDER IF YOU WANT TO
CONNECT WITH THIS OPTION. OTHERWISE, LEAVE THE ETHERNET JACK
UNPLUGGED WHEN USING Wi-Fi.
IF FEED AND GO WILL BE CONNECTED TO YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK, ENSURE
THAT IT IS IN RANGE OF YOUR INTERNET ROUTER AT ALL TIMES.
A. Quick Setup using WPS:
If you're unfamiliar with the term WPS, don't worry. What you need to know is that if your
Internet router has WPS capability then this is the option you choose. To find out if your
router has WPS capability, look for the letters WPS anywhere on your router. It may be
a WPS logo or just the letters. Over 90% of current routers have WPS capability and if
yours does then this will be really easy.
DID YOU KNOW?
method to allow you to connect electronic devices with your wireless router. So
long as both your router and the device you want to connect to it support WPS
then setting up via this method is simple and very quick.
WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. WPS is a standard
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