WPS: Enable or Disable the WPS function. The default is Disable.
WPS mode: You can set the WPS mode in WPS Progress section, There are two modes
for your selection: PIN code or PBC (Push-Button Configuration).
PIN mode: If you select the PIN mode WPS, you must know the PIN code of the client
node and input the PIN into the PIN field. You also can press the Generate button in the WPS
Summary field to generate a PIN code as the common PIN code for the router and clients.
The router and clients must use the same PIN code.
PBC mode: Select PBC then press Apply, or push the WPS button on the front
panel for about l second. Use the WPS/PBC mode in client nodes to connect with the router.
WPS button operation: After you push the WPS button for 1 second, the WPS indicator will blink
for about 2 minutes. This means the WPS is sending out signals during this period of time.
The client device can authenticate by WPS/PBC function during this time.
After a successful connection, the WPS indicator will shut off. You can repeat this step
For up to 32 client connections.
WPS Status:
Idle - WPS service is in standby.
Start MAC process - WPS access has started and is waiting for clients connect.
Configured - Client has authenticated successfully and connected.
Reset OOB: After you press this button, the WPS server will go to the Idle status.
The WPS indicator will shut off. The AP will not respond to any WPS request from the clients
The system will set the Security mode into WPA.
3.5.5 Wireless Station list
Select Wireless Settings, then select Station List in the main menu, and view the Station list table
as indicated in figure 18. Here you can monitor the client stations which are associated with the
Router through this table.