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    Should Apple support Wi-Fi Protected Setup on AirPort routers?

    You have probably noticed this, but I cannot find an AirPort router (not even the dual-band models) which support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
    WPS is typically found on Wireless-N access points (including dual-band) and on a growing number of Wireless-G access points.
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    Yes! Especially dual-band ones
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    Re: Should Apple support Wi-Fi Protected Setup on AirPort routers?

    I would not buy an apple airport router. Too much of a pita to set up and flaky compatibility with some off-brand/generic/no-name networking gear. Stick to netgear

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      Re: Should Apple support Wi-Fi Protected Setup on AirPort routers?

      No.
      I'll set my own keys, don't need to be faffing around with buttons and 'syncing' more of my devices.

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        Re: Should Apple support Wi-Fi Protected Setup on AirPort routers?

        no, set your own ssid & keys.

        no - wait.
        use the auto so people like me can jack your line!

        you know the default ssid so many routers broadcast like "lameass-FE1DA9",
        that numeric crap on the end is an encoded copy of your key.

        and there are keygens out there!

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