Goodsounds wrote:
> peter;361199 Wrote: 
>   
>> Goodsounds wrote:
>>     
>>> Peter,
>>>
>>> You said
>>>
>>> "There is a less wieldy way: "
>>>
>>> And
>>>
>>> "PS: And that's UNwieldy"
>>>
>>> If your words were directed to me, to imply I'd used the wrong words,
>>>       
>> I
>>     
>>> believe my usage was correct and yours was wrong. Check the
>>>       
>> dictionary
>>     
>>> and see what you find.
>>>   
>>>       
>> I was correcting (and reacting to) myself.
>>
>> I like to think the WPS story was more interesting, though...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Peter
>>     
>
> I took a look at the WPS thing, and I think that feature will not be
> widely adopted by end users.  Based on the description I read, it seems
> too complicated for the average user.
>   

The technical description makes it look complicated, but if I understand 
correctly there are two fairly simple scenarios:

- Your SB has a sticker with a 4 digit pincode on the back. You enter 
that pincode into your WPS compatible router and the SB is automatically 
added to you network with a secure WPA key.
- Your SB has a button, you press that button and then press a similar 
button on your router. The SB is automatically added.

That's fairly simple. The 2nd scenario is not unlike the way my DECT 
phones register to the PBX. Of course the SB3 doesn't have a button, but 
it could use the remote.

Regards,
Peter

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