
Tap the WPS push button on the client device to start searching for the RV Series Router. Locate the WPS option on the client device. Note: A window will appear showing that it is searching for your client device. The images on this section are taken from an Android device. It is typically located somewhere around the Wi-Fi Settings. The WPS push button might be called something else, depending on the brand of your client device. Note: Your client device must support WPS for this feature to work. You should now have enabled WPS to your desired SSID. Navigate back to the WPS page and verify that the Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status area shows Configured. Check the WPS check box to enable WPS and then click Edit WPS. Note: In this example, WPS is enabled on the Cisco SSID name. (Optional) If the WPS of the desired SSID is not enabled, check the check box next to that SSID and then click Edit. The router provides four virtual wireless networks, or four SSIDs and these are ciscosb1, ciscosb2, ciscosb3, and ciscosb4. Ensure that the WPS option is enabled or checked for the desired SSID.

From the Radio drop-down menu, choose a radio band that users will use to connect. Note: In the example below, ciscosb2 is chosen. If you are configuring the RV340W, choose an SSID from the WPS drop-down menu. If you are configuring the RV340W skip to Step 3. In the WPS page, click Edit to select a wireless network to enable WPS. Log in to the web-based utility and choose Wireless > WPS. Images may vary depending on the model of your device. Note: Images below are taken from the RV130W. Set Up WPS Configure Basic Wireless Settings This article aims to show you how to set up a wireless connection on an RV Series router using WPS.

Set Up a Wireless Connection via Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) on an RV Series Router Objective
