Wifi Protected Setup (WPS) (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 20 Sep, 2025

The **Wifi protected setup (WPS) is a wireless network security standard that tries to make connections between a router and wireless devices in a faster and easier way. WPS works only for wireless networks that use a password that is protected with the **Wifi Protected Access Personal (WPA) or **Wifi Protected Access2 (WPA2) Personal security protocols. WPS does not work on wireless networks that use the disfavoured Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security, which can be cracked easily by any hacker with basic skills.

An optional certification program based on a technology called Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM makes it easier to set up security-enabled Wi-Fi® networks in homes and small offices. Wi-Fi Protected Setup allows network configuration and security activation using well-known procedures (such as pressing a button or entering a PIN) that are accessible to most users.

In a standard setup, you can't connect a wireless device to a wireless network until you know the network name ****(also named Service Set Identifier(SSID))** and its password (also called WPA-PSK key). If you want to connect a device, like your smartphone or a laptop, to your wireless network then on your device, you must first pick the network that you want to connect to and then enter its security password.

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**What can WPS do?

WPS can sometimes simplify the connection process. Here’s how **WPS connections can be performed:

The first two methods are fast but the last two methods do not provide any benefits regarding the time it takes to connect devices to your wireless network. The _eight-digit PIN needs to be typed and typing the wireless network password is just slow. The fourth method of connecting to a wireless network is even slower because the router's wireless configuration section needs to be accessed and the PIN is to be typed provided by the client device.

WPS Operation Method

**Advantages of WPS

**Disadvantages of WPS