Motorola CPEI 890 user manual Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS, Option #1, Push Button Control PBC

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Figure 3-5:Wi-Fi Security

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

Your CPEi 890 supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to simplify the setup of your wireless security. WPS can be used to configure client devices such as wireless adapters in laptop computers that support WPS. If your client devices do not support WPS, you will have to manually configure those devices. In order to use WPS to set up your client devices, access the security section of the Wi-Fi configuration by clicking on the Wi-Fi icon, then clicking on Security. Before you begin, you should configure the security settings in the CPEi 890 as described in the section above before continuing.

NOTE If you have client devices that do not support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless settings, and then manually configure those client devices.

There are two primary options available when utilizing WPS. Use the option below that applies to the client device you are configuring. NOTE: WPS configures one client device at a time. Repeat the procedure for each client device that supports WPS.

Option #1, Push Button Control (PBC)

Use this method if your client device has a WPS button. Note that the button may be a physical button located on the client device or a software button located on the client device setup screen.

There are two options available with the PBC method on the CPEi 890, hard ware button and software button.

Hardware button PBC on the CPEi 890

-Locate the WPS button on the back of the CPEi 890 and client device.

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Note that the button may be a physical button located on the client

 

device or a software button located on the device setup screen.

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Contents CPEi 890 Series Contents Configuring TCP/IP Overview Desktop CPEi 890 User GuideFront of the CPE Powerful Features in a Single UnitOperating Information Back of the CPEThis page intentionally left blank Before you Begin InstallationEasy Setup Procedure to Log into the CPE Advanced SetupBefore you Begin Configuration Logging in to the CPEDevice Time Setup Wizard and AuthenticationChange Password Account WiMAX Security2Status Screen Restart ButtonThis page intentionally left blank Personalize Menu Basic ConfigurationDevice Name Tab Password TabDevice Time Tab Internet Menu Restore Factory Settings TabInternet Protocol Tab WiMAX Security TabFirewall Tab Status Menu Dynamic DNS TabTelephony Tab Telephony MenuNetwork Tab 4Telephony Menu Account TabCaller ID Tab Ring Tone TabCall Forwarding Tab Voice Mail Tab Special Number Tab Field or Button Description Wi-Fi Menu Wi-FiWi-Fi Security WPA/WPA2 Configuration WEP ConfigurationOption #1, Push Button Control PBC Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSOption #2, Personal Identification Number PIN This page intentionally left blank Port Forwarding Menu Advanced ConfigurationLocal Address Menu Forwarding Tab2Local Address Menu Dhcp Server TabLease Reservation Tab Lease Status TabControl Panel System Tab Software TabCertificate Tab About Tab Wi-Fi AdvancedField or Button Description WMM This page intentionally left blank Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IPConfiguring TCP/IP JAN JAN Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Vista JAN 11Local Area Connection selection 13Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IPv4 properties selection JAN This page intentionally left blank Power TroubleshootingAdditional Troubleshooting Help Computer Cannot Log On to the CPETroubleshooting Important Safety and Legal Information 6814927F46