https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459277
--- Comment #5 from John Veness <john....@pelago.org.uk> --- Not the OP, but: There's a couple of forms of WPS - push button and PIN. PIN is little-used and probably isn't what the OP is after. Push button WPS is when you physically press a button on a router while attempting to connect to it from a client device. This allows client devices to connect to Wi-Fi without having to type in the password, but is secure in the sense that you need to have physical access to the router to initiate this. Some client device UIs support this and some don't. It would be great if Plasma was able to support this. I've not seen what Gnome does, but typically on the UI, after you click on the network name, underneath where you could type in the password there will be a prompt like "Or press a button on the router to connect via WPS". -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.