The WPS indicator of the HG622 becomes on from the blinking state, indicating that
the HG622 is connected to your PC through the WLAN. This state lasts 300s. Then the
WPS indicator turns off.
If the WPS indicator does not blink, it indicates that the WPS function cannot be
enabled. Note that the WPS function can be used only when the wireless network
function is enabled and the wireless network security mode of the WLAN is set to
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK.
Setting Up a Wireless Connection Manually
If your network adapter does not support the WPS function, you can set up a wireless
connection between your PC and the HG622 manually. To manually set up a wireless
connection, use either of the following methods:
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Use the tool provided by your network adapter.
For details, see the user guide of your network adapter.
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Use the wireless configuration software provided by the operating system of your
PC.
This section takes Windows XP as an example and describes how to set up a wireless
connection between your PC and the HG622 manually, do as follows:
Step 1
Enable the wireless network function, and set the wireless network name and
access password of the HG622.
1. Log in to the Web-based configuration utility.
2. In the navigation tree on the left of the Web-based configuration utility,
choose Basic > WLAN.
3. Select the Enable WLAN option.
4. Enter a wireless network name in the SSID text box.
5. Select WPA-PSK from the Security drop-down combo box.
6. Enter an access password in the WPA pre-shared key text box.
7. Select AES from the WPA encryption drop-down combo box.
8. Click Submit to save the settings.
Step 2
Enable the wireless configuration service provided by Windows XP.
1. Right-click My Computer, and then choose Manage from the shortcut
menu.
2. In the Computer Management window, choose Computer
Management (Local) > Services and Applications >Services.
3. From the services listed in the right pane of the Computer Management
window, right-click Wireless Zero Configuration, and then choose
Properties from the shortcut menu.
4. In the Wireless Zero Configuration Properties (Local Computer)
dialog box, check whether Service status is Started. If not, click Start.
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