VAP (Virtual Access Point) Information 
WPS Status: A status of Configured indicates WPS is enabled. 
SSID: The name of the SSID. 
Authentication Mode: The authentication type to use with the SSID. This can be None, 
WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK MIXED, or 802.1X. Choosing the WEP, 
WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK MIXED, or 802.1X option displays other 
options on the page, and these are documented below. 
Encryption Mode: The encryption mode for the SSID. This can be AES, TKIP or TKIP+AES. 
 
Click Reset OOB to reset the Out of Band (OOB) access method for the router. 
 
WPS Settings 5GHz 
This allows you to set Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) settings for the 5 GHz wireless band. 
 
WPS Settings 5GHz 
Enable WPS: Whether to enable or disable WPS for the 5 GHz wireless band. Tick this to enable 
WPS. The default is ticked. Choosing this option displays other options on the page, and these 
are documented below. 
Choose AP Role: The WPS AP role. This can be Registrar or Enrollee. Choose Registrar for the 
router to act as the WPS server, and choose Enrollee for the router to act as the WPS client. 
Choosing these options displays other options on the page, and these are documented below. 
 
Choose AP Role: Registrar 
Press WPS Button: Press the physical WPS button on the router or the PBC button to initiate the 
WPS procedure. 
Input PIN Number: The PIN required to join the wireless network. 
Negotiation Status: The status of the WPS process. 
 
Choose AP Role: Enrollee 
Current PIN: The PIN required to join the wireless network. Click Generate New PIN to generate a new PIN. 
Session Status: The status of the WPS process. 
Click Apply to apply the settings and click Refresh to refresh the page.