is a network security standard designed to make the process of connecting devices to a wireless network easier and faster. Instead of entering a WPA2 or WPA3 security key, you can initiate a connection by simply pressing a physical button or entering a short PIN.
Whether you are using Windows 10 or Windows 11, the process is straightforward. Here is the step-by-step breakdown: Step 1: Open Your WiFi List
WPS was designed for convenience, not security. The major flaw lies in the .
We’ve all been there: You want to connect your laptop or desktop to a new Wi-Fi network, but the password is a convoluted string of random characters like X7#k9$Lm . You squint at the sticker on the router, mistype it twice, and finally get connected.
Instead of typing the password when prompted for the "network security key," look for a message that says: . Connecting to a wireless network via WPS
WPS is distinct from . While WPS is a connection method , WPA is the security protocol that encrypts your data once you are connected. For maximum security, it is best to use a strong WPA3 password and keep WPS disabled when not actively in use.
This is where WPS fails dramatically. The is fundamentally broken.









