The WPS (Wireless Protected Setup) feature allows wireless clients and the SBR-AC1900P to establish a wireless connection with a push of a button or by exchanging a pin code. WPS and WPA-PSK (Wireless Protected Access) wireless encryption are enabled by default in the SBR-AC1900P. WPS automatically generates a new strong WPA key for the Gateway and any WPS client devices on the wireless network. The SBR-AC1900P supports two types of WPS: PIN Entry and PBC (Push Button Connection). This document provides information on both:
The client's WPS must support hardware or software Push-button.
NOTE 1: Not all client wireless devices support WPS. Please refer to the wireless client's documentation.
NOTE 2: Older, non-WPS clients can still be added to the network by configuring them with WEP or WPA-PSK. Â WEP wireless encryption is no longer available on firmware version 1.0.7-B05 and later.Â
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Enable WPS PBC
Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. Enter http://192.168.0.1 into the address box, and press the Enter key. The Login page will appear. Â
On the Login page, enter admin in the Username field. Â
Enter password in the Password field. Â
Click the Login button. The Home page will appear.
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On the Home page, click on Manage Wi-Fi Network. The Wireless - Primary Network Settings page will appear.
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On the Wireless - Primary Network Settings page, select the WPSÂ Enabled option. Â
Click the Apply button.
NOTE: The settings will take effect immediately. Restarting the gateway is not required.
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Establish WPS Push-button Connection
Push and hold down the WPS Pairing Button on the back panel of the SBR-AC1900P for up to 5 seconds to begin exchange.
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Push the wireless client's WPS Push-button (PBC).
NOTE: The exchange may last up to two minutes. Â
Check the status on the wireless client WiFi utility to verify the connection.
NOTE: Repeat steps 1 - 2 if the WPS connection was unsuccessful.