With Wi-Fi Easy Connect, a network owner chooses one device as the central point of configuration. Usually this device is one with a rich user interface, such as a smartphone or tablet, but could be any device capable of scanning a QR code, NFC tag, or downloading device information from the cloud and running the protocol developed by Wi-Fi Alliance. The chosen device is considered a configurator and all other devices are enrollees. The user establishes a secure connection to an enrollee device by scanning the device-specific QR code, NFC tag, or downloading information from the cloud associated with that device. This prompts the protocol to run and automatically provisions the enrollee with the credentials needed to access the network.

A device can be seamlessly added to the network with near zero touch or true zero touch methods. Near zero touch provisioning and configuration can be done using a QR code. True zero touch provisioning and configuration can be done by downloading device information into the configurator from the cloud. The user simply powers up the device and it is automatically connected to the network.


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No. Wi-Fi Easy Connect allows for a device to systematically discover and re-engage in the configuration process with the configurator to receive updated network configuration information. This is especially useful for IoT devices with a limited user interface (UI) or where a device may be installed in a hard-to-reach location.

Yes, Wi-Fi Easy Connect supports enterprise provisioning using WPA3-Enterprise security, requiring EAP-TLS authentication. When using EAP-TLS, clients and servers mutually authenticate using X.509 certificates. With Wi-Fi Easy Connect, the enrollee should receive its certificate when provisioning occurs.

Yes, Wi-Fi Easy Connect supports multiple configurators on a network. One advantage of multiple configurators is for backup and restore of a network. If one of the configurators is not available, another can be used to configure new devices and maintain configuration of the current network.

If the home or office uses a single access point to provide more than one network, Wi-Fi Easy Connect can be used to add one or more networks on the access point. The Wi-Fi Easy Connect protocol would need to be run independently to add each network.

There is no limit to the number of devices a configurator may provision for a network, unless the network itself has connection limitations. Additionally, Wi-Fi Easy Connect enables bulk enrollment of Wi-Fi devices.

I've followed all of the instructions and my TV is not showing up on the "PC on TV - Easy Connection" app installed on my PC, nor is my PC showing up on my TV for the "Easy Connection to Screen". I am able to connect via Screen Sharing and Remote PC options with the same PC. I can also connect my Galaxy S10 to with Dex and Smart View with no issues. I say this because it may give you some clues to my network settings that may help diagnose my issue. I know I can use the other two methods, but I'm hoping that this will help someone else having the same issue. I can't find any logs or relevant info/data coming from the app to debug the issue. Here is a screenshot from the app on my PC. Please advise.

EDIT: it's been a almost 3 months... If I didn't like my current software engineer job so much, I would quit, get hired here, just to debug the issue or fix the bug myself, and then walk out of that job too. I am going to send the Samsung Team a link to this message and see if they address the issue.

sounds stupid I know but double-check your tv is logged into the same Samsung account as on your computer. I was having the same issue and it turned out to be the TV had logged out of my Samsung account without me knowing.

Having support remote into your television can help too, I know a guy that called in and got walked through some settings on the tv and then given steps for the computer and they got it up and running.

I've got the same thing. It worked the first time around and then the second time I tried to connect it's just stuck on that. The TV gives me the "unable to connect" error and the laptop displays the same screenshot as above. Both devices are on the same Samsung account. It even shows that the connection was successful previously under the TV Connection Record on the Windows app. So it worked once and now it just doesn't? I even made sure that the software was up to date and it is.

First of all, I am no expert. I help out my inlaws in the USA with their PC remotely using MS Remote access ( msra.exe ). Everything works fine if they create an invitation file and send that to me along with the 12 digit number. However, I was looking at an easier way for them and me by doing it via the "easy connect" feature. My ipv6 is working fine and so is easy connect if I disable bitdefender firewall. Obviously I would like to keep firewall enabled during this process. With BD firewall enabled the ipv6 test site fails ( -ipv6.com/ ) and easy connect does not work. With firewall disabled the ipv6 test passes all checks and easy connect works. What rules can I add manually to the firewall or indeed any changes anywhere else. I am running Win10 pro, BD Internet Security 2016. All programs are up to date. My inlaws have no easy connect problems as they are using Windows 10 firewall and Windows defender .Many thanks - Zippy ( Germany )

Hi, I just picked up my new modem (new in box, was never used). It's a CODA-4582U according to I connected it to my two computers and printer via wired ethernet. Easy Connect only pops up for the second computer, the first computer has anti-virus blocking and I can't get Easy Connect to show. Internet works ok on both, but the phone tech told me I should set it up for a more stable internet connection. Do I need to set Easy Connect on both computers?

What you could do, if you wanted to run an experiment, is to run a factory reset. Hold down the recessed reset button at the back of the modem for 30 seconds and release it. That will initiate a factory reset and put the modem into its default Gateway operating mode with default parameters. You would have to run thru the Easy Connect set-up routine again. You can do the factory reset / set-up routine as many times as you want to, you won't damage the modem. Or, if you're satisfied with the modem operation, leave it in its current state.

Can you log into the modem when you have time and check the Software (Firmware) version that is shown on the Status page. That page is displayed automatically when you log into the modem. You should be running 2.0.10.36T6.

Easy Connect is handy for setting up your modem so all devices are able to access it. You should be okay if you were able to set it up successfully on one of the computers. Additionally, Easy Connect enables you to set up your modem and Wi-Fi wirelessly using any Wi-Fi enabled device, if you're connecting via Ethernet, no additional set up is required.

@tkens, just to clarify or add to @RogersZia's comment, the Easy Connect setup is a one shot process. Once its done, its done. The modem will not allow you to repeat the process unless you run a factory reset on the modem and as a result, you would then have to run thru that Easy Connect process once again, and only for a single time.

After that process has completed, to make any changes to the modem's settings, you would need to log into the modem using 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1 to access the log in page. If you flip the modem into Bridge mode, and install a router behind it, you can only use 192.168.100.1 to access the modem, and that can be done thru the router normally. So, you don't have to rip your network apart to change the modem settings.

Nope, you don't have to try to rerun the Easy Connect setup, which the modem won't let you do anyways. But, if you do need to change anything, you will have to log into the modem to make those changes.

Normally when you reboot the modem there should be a firmware version check that runs. If the modem firmware is out of date, it should update automatically. Failing that, you should be able to ask tech support to push the firmware version or add your modem to the nightly update list.

When you know that the firmware has updated, run another modem reboot. That is found at ADMIN .... DEVICE RESET .... Reboot. There is a reboot scheduled into the update, but, I've always found that another reboot or factory reset ensures that the modem operates as it should after a firmware update. At the very least, run a reboot.

Edit: I don't remember off the top of my head as to when the automatic firmware update was added. Its possible that its not included in 33T3. In that case, the modem firmware should be detected by the nightly sweeps that occur. Don't know if Rogers manages to check every modem every night, or if the sweep is conducted region by region, throughout the week. 152ee80cbc

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