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The push-button login feature on your router, called WPS, is definitely convenient, but it's not as secure as a strong password. Let us explain why.
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WPS is a push-button or PIN passcode-entering method of quickly connecting wireless devices to routers, extenders, and other networking equipment— typically, consumer equipment.
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Turning off WPS is a quick way to boost Wi-Fi security Credit: Getty You may see a WPS button on your router. Pressing it lets the router discover new devices and then the gadget in question can ...
And then there's WPS, or Wi-Fi Protected Setup, which allows people to connect devices up to their router merely by tapping a button on the router and inputting a special PIN number on the device ...
The setup and installation couldn’t be much simpler than it is. Plug the Netis E1 Range Extender into a power socket, press the WPS button on your router and on the range extender and the two ...