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Belkin F5D8235-4 User Manual

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N+ Wireless Router

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Changing the Wireless security settings
Your N+ Wireless Router is equipped with the latest security standard

called Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2™) and the legacy security

standard called Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) . Your Router also

supports the Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) specification, which

simplifies the setup of a wireless network . WPS uses familiar

methodologies, such as typing in a Personal Identification Number (PIN)

or pushing a button, to enable users to automatically configure network

names and strong WPA™/WPA2 data encryption and authentication . By

default, wireless security is disabled . To enable security, you will need

to determine which standard you want to use . To access the security

settings, click “Security” on the “Wireless” tab .

Using Wi-fi Protected setup
WPS uses WPA2 (described on page 42) for encryption . It does not

provide additional security, but rather, standardizes the method for

securing your wireless network . You may use either the Push Button

Configuration (PBC) method or PIN method to allow a device access to

your wireless network . Conceptually, the two methods work as follows:

PBC: First, initiate the WPS PBC procedure on the client device . Refer to

your client’s documentation on this procedure . Then, within two minutes,

push and hold the WPS button located on the front of your Router for

two seconds . Pushing the PBC button will automatically enable WPS .

The client has now been securely added to your wireless network .

PIN: The client device has an 8-digit PIN number that is associated

with WPS . Enable WPS through the screen illustrated below . Enter

the client’s PIN into the Router’s internal registrar (accessed through

this screen) . The client will be automatically enrolled into your wireless

network within two minutes .