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Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ makes it Wi-Fi.
Introducing Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
Wi-Fi AllianceJanuary 3, 2007
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Agenda
• Wi-Fi Alliance Introduction• Introducing Wi-Fi Protected Setup™• What’s Ahead for 2007: 802.11n and More
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Wi-Fi Alliance Overview
• Non-profit international association of more than 300 membercompanies and growing (www.wi-fi.org); 10 independent authorizedtest labs in 6 countries
• Industry/thought leader and worldwide certification body for WLANtechnology
• Driving collaboration within the ecosystem: manufacturers, standardbodies, regulators, service providers, and carriers
• Broad member representation across the convergence ecosystem:silicon, manufacturers, applications, and carriers
• Wi-Fi CERTIFIED brings interoperability and better user experience toWLAN technology; more than 3,000 products certified to date
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Wi-Fi Industry tracking to ship morethan half a billion units in 2010
• The Wi-Fi Industryshipped 200M chipsetsin 2006
• 802.11n and next-generation applicationsare a key growth driver
• As new consumersenter the market,improved userexperience and ease ofuse are a key enabler
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Embedded in Mobile PCs Convergence
Portable CE Devices Digital Home
Pure VoWi-Fi Handsets External Clients
Home/SOHO Wireless Routers, Gatew ays, APs Enterprise APs
In-Stat: Worldwide Client Chipset Shipments
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Introducing Wi-Fi Protected Setup:Easing setup in home and small office networks
• Wi-Fi Protected Setup is anoptional certification programdesigned to ease set up ofsecurity-enabled Wi-Finetworks in the home andsmall office environment
• This new optional certificationprogram provides two easy-to-use methods to configure a network:– Push-Button Configuration– PIN / numeric code
• WFA Authorized Test Labs are taking orders and the first products willenter the market during Q1 2007
As more and more consumers adopt Wi-Fi, ease of setupand protecting networks is more important than ever.
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Consumers love Wi-Fi, but they want itto be easier to set up and protect
• Strong security is a requirement on Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices, butenabling it has up to now been somewhat difficult…– 2 in 5 consumers still have not activated the security on their Wi-Fi
network*– 44% of consumers described activating security on a Wi-Fi network
as moderately to very difficult**– Most (83%) of people think using
someone else’s Wi-Fi networkwithout their knowledge is “stealing,”but about half of people admit thatthey have done so***
*Jupiter Research, July 2006** WFA/Kelton Research, July 2006***WFA/Kelton Research, Oct 206
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup has broad industrysupport across the value chain
• This program is based upon the firstspecification developed solely by WFAmember companies– Broad support for a consistent,
industry-wide solution led to a largeand active task group
– Silicon, devices, software, andservice providers all participated
• The Wi-Fi Simple Config Specificationdetails Wi-Fi protected setup and ispublicly available at www.wi-fi.org
• Later, the program will support Near-Field Communication and USB FlashDrive methods for activation
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How Wi-Fi Protected Setup works
• A consumer brings home new Wi-FiCERTIFIED Wi-Fi Protected Setup APand client device and turns them on
• The network detects their presenceautomatically
• The user pushes the button or isprompted to enter a PIN
• The network name and encryptioninformation are securely transferred tothe device
• A variety of devices can support Wi-FiProtected Setup, from PCs andAP/routers to cameras and phones
• New client devices can easily join anexisting Wi-Fi Protected Setup network
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Outlining PIN and Push Button methods
PIN Configuration:• Unique 4- or 8-digit PIN
required for each device onthe network
• PIN is entered into Registrarvia a graphical user interface
• Registrar is an entity on thenetwork that issues andrevokes credentials
• WPA or WPA2 security isenabled, and the passphrasecan be auto-generated orconfigured by the user
Push-button Configuration:• User pushes button on AP
and client device(s)• Especially useful for devices
without a PC-type of interface• Final result is the same as PIN
method: WPA or WPA2security is enabled, and thepassphrase can be auto-generated or configured bythe user
Coming later this year: Near FieldCommunication (NFC) method, in whicha user touches a token or card to adevice. NFC support is expected to beadded in 1H 2007
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup reduces by half the usersteps to configure a network
8. Enter passphrase
7. Select network name(SSID)
6. Power-on client device
4. Push button on clientdevice4. Enter PIN5. Set passphrase
3. Push button on AP3. Access registrar4. Activate security
Network name generatedautomatically and broadcastto client devices
Network name generatedautomatically and broadcastto client devices
3. Set network name (SSID)
2. Power-on client device2. Power-on client device2. Access AP
1. Power-on AP1. Power-on AP/registrar1. Power-on AP
Wi-Fi Protected Setup:Push-Button Method
Wi-Fi Protected Setup:PIN MethodLegacy Process
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The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Test Bed
The first products to receive Wi-Fi Protected Setup certification are:• Atheros
– AR5006X 802.11a/b/g Wireless Network Adapter– AR5002AP-2X Concurrent 802.11a and 802.11b/g Dual-band WLAN Access Point
• Broadcom– BCM94704AGR 54g Dual-band Access Point Reference Design
• BUFFALO– AirStation Wireless-A&G High Power Access Point WHR-HP-AMPGV– AirStation Wireless-A&G High Power Notebook Adapter STA: WLI-CB-AMG54
• Conexant– CX94515 ADSL2+ Gateway
• Intel®– PROSet/Wireless Software Version 11.1
• Marvell– 802.11a/b/g Wireless USB Client– TopDog™ Draft 802.11n Access Point
• Ralink Technology– RT5201U (802.11a/b/g USB) / Packet Overdrive™
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Look for a new Wi-Fi Protected Setupvisual identifier to find products
• The Visual Identifier will appear on packaging, on products, and insoftware interfaces for enabling Wi-Fi Protected Setup
• Consumers should look for products that are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED forWi-Fi Protected Setup as a mark of interoperability and ease of use
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Sample Interoperability Certificate
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Learn more about Wi-Fi Protected Setupat the Wi-Fi Alliance web site, www.wi-fi.org
• Wi-Fi Protected Setup:– White paper available for free
download at www.wi-fi.org– Full specification available for
purchase at www.wi-fi.org– Visit http://www.wi-
fi.org/knowledge_center/wifi-protected-setup/
• More details regarding 802.11ncertification plans
• Full list of all Wi-Fi CERTIFIEDproducts
Wi-Fi CERTIFIEDmakes it Wi-Fi!
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ makes it Wi-Fi.
Additional Information
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FAQ: Adding new devices to a network
• What happens when I bring a new Wi-Fi ProtectedSetup device home to add to my existing Wi-FiProtected Setup network?– PIN: You will access the registrar on a client
device that is already on the network and enter thenew device’s PIN. Then the new device will beauthenticated and configured to join the network.
– PBC: You will push the button on the AP and thenew client device, and it will be joined to thenetwork.
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FAQ: Protecting against unauthorized users
• How does Wi-Fi Protected Setup help ensure that myneighbor is not able to join a device to my network?– PIN: To add a device to the network, you must
have access to the registrar device via an existingclient on the network. A neighbor’s device will notbe able to join without entering the device PIN onthe Registrar.
– PBC: To add a device to the network, you musthave physical access to push the button on theAP, so unless your neighbor can enter your home,he or she cannot join a device to your network.
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Wi-Fi: An essential technology –at work and at play
• People love Wi-Fi:– 80% say its more essential than even their home
phone or their iPod– 81% would rather see their
favorite team lose the biggame than give up Wi-Fifor a week
– More essential than coffee:9 out of 10 Americans wouldrather do without their dailyStarbucks than their Wi-Fi
All statistics from Wi-Fi Alliance/KeltonResearch, July and October 2006
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Wi-Fi has become a must-have ingredientin the coolest consumer electronics
Microsoft Zune
Sony mylo
Nikon Coolpix
T-Mobile MDA
Nintendo Wii
Sony PS3Nabaztag
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802.11n: Next-generation Wi-Fi,coming later this year
• 802.11n will bring an estimated 6x throughput and improved range forWi-Fi networks and next-generation Quality of Service features
• WFA plans to introduce a certification program for pre-standard IEEE802.11n products in the first half of 2007 to help ensureinteroperability for a baseline set of features
• The Wi-Fi Alliance plans to certify productsbased on the final IEEE 802.11n standardwhen it is ratified, supporting what weexpect to be a larger set of features and afully reviewed and interoperablestandards based solution
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What does 802.11n enable?
• 802.11n takes Wi-Fi into the next generation of applications,beyond PC networking
• Opens new opportunitiesin voice and video applicationswith improved quality ofservice and higher throughput
• Helps deliver all WLANapplications with broaderrange and more reliablecoverage
• Consumer-friendly Wi-Fi CERTIFED logo will enable users toeasily determine how to mix and match 802.11n and legacyequipment
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Wi-Fi Alliance members worldwide
Full list of member companies at http://www.wi-fi.org