That depends on brand of your router. If your router has such button it would be somewhere of the top in visible place. If you can't locate it quickly most likely the router does not have one.
That depends on brand of your router. If your router has such button it would be somewhere of the top in visible place. If you can't locate it quickly most likely the router does not have one.
The AOSS button on a Linksys router is located on the left side of the device towards the back. This button is very small and you may need to use something with a point on it to press it.
The AOSS feature is only built into certain routers; It is not available on every one. The most common home routers usually do not have this feature.
Usually it's on the top of the router.
on the bottom
the Aoss is located on your router and the PS3 does not have a router and does not have a button.
The button is on the router and not the PS3
A ps3 does not have a AOSS button the AOSS button is on your wireless routerThe button if available would be on your router and not the PS3 which does not have a router or the router's AOSS button
There is no AOSS button on the PSVita, the AOSS button is something that is on a specific kind of router. When the PSVita asks you to press the AOSS button, it means that button on the router.
The AOSS button is located on the back of the PS3 . The button is small and red and is located right above the two Ethernet ports.
When it asks you to press the AOSS button, it means the AOSS button on your router, if it has one.
The button is on your router
I think it is also the aoss button.
When the Vita tells you to press the AOSS button, it means to press the AOSS button on your router. That puts the router into a special mode where it will communicate with the Vita and set up the optimum internet connection for it. However, not all routers have AOSS buttons.
The Telus Routers do not have an AOSS button. I believe only Buffalo Routers have one.
The AOSS button is something on a wireless router, it's not on the PSP itself.
'AOSS' is something on a router, not the PSP itself. Pressing the button on the router and then selecting AOSS mode on the PSP causes it to look for an AOSS signal being broadcast from a router. AOSS then automatically sets up the ideal connection on the PSP.