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PIN from the AP or Wireless Router in the Adapter screen. The following
screen displays.
Figure 48 WPS: PIN - Use the PIN from the AP or Wireless Router
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
4.7 Security Settings in Windows Vista
When you use the N220 in Windows Vista, the procedure for setting up WPA,
WPA2 and 802.1x security settings is different from that of other operating
systems (other security types are not affected).
The procedures for setting up WPA, WPA2 or 802.1x in Vista are the same.
However, the procedure differs depending on whether you use PEAP (Protected
Extensible Authentication Protocol) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption.
Consult your network administrator if you are unsure which type of encryption to
use.
See Section 4.7.1 on page 72 to use PEAP, or see Section 4.7.2 on page 73 to use
TLS.
Note: TTLS (Tunneled TLS) is not available when using Windows Vista, at the time of
writing.
Table 19 WPS: PIN - Use the PIN from the AP or Wireless Router
LABEL DESCRIPTION
AP or Router’s PIN Enter the PIN from your AP or wireless router in this field
before you click Start.
Start Click this to start WPS. You must start WPS on the other
WPS-enabled device within two minutes.