AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a system by Buffalo Technology which allows a secure wireless connection to be set up with the push of a button. Recent AirStation residential gateways incorporate a button on the unit to let the user initiate this procedure. AOSS is designed to use the maximum level of security available to both connecting devices including both Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
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If a subsequent AOSS process connects with a lesser wireless encryption standard, the AP will apply the lesser standard and the Reboot Stack phase will be repeated for all connected devices.[1]
The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection used by the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS is AOSS compatible.[2] AOSS was also included in the PlayStation 3 and in system software 2.00 for the PlayStation Portable[3] and was available for automatic setup with the PSP with firmware 2.80. AOSS functionality for all Wii models was included in version 3.0U of the Wii System software, released in August 2007 along with PAL version 3.0E.[4]
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