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In this video, I discuss the WPS feature that comes with most routers. I also provide a real-time example of how WPS works. • • For more content on similar topics, check out my YouTube channel: / @network-from-home • • If you would like to read about other ways to improve your home network, check out my blog: • https://www.network-from-home.com • • This post contains affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission should you choose to sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link. • • The router used in this video (TP Link Archer A7): https://amzn.to/4a05PFR • • 0:00 Introduction • 0:30 What is WPS? • 2:13 How WPS works • 3:51 An example of how WPS works • 10:19 The benefits of using WPS • 11:19 The catch with Apple devices • 11:46 Summary and conclusion • • What is WPS and how does it work? • WPS stands for WiFi Protected Setup. WPS is a feature that was developed to make it easier for users to connect devices to their WiFi networks in their homes. • • If WPS is enabled and activated, a router will broadcast a message to the surrounding area to see if there are devices that want to connect to its WiFi networks. If a device responds to this message with a request to connect to the router’s WiFi network, the router will allow the device to establish a connection with the WiFi network without having to provide a password. • • This all happens in a matter of seconds, and it can be a very convenient feature for adding smart devices (e.g. smart TVs) to a WiFi network, or during the initial setup of the WiFi network. • • Conclusion • If you have any questions about how to change the WiFi network names and passwords on your router, please leave a comment below.
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