What is wps?

"WPS" can refer to a few different things, depending on the context:

  1. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS): This is a network security standard to create a secure wireless home network without the need to manually introduce the wireless password. It simplifies the process of connecting devices to a Wi-Fi network in a secure way. Typically, WPS can be initiated by pressing a button on the router and then on the device you wish to connect or by entering a PIN.

  2. Works Progress Administration (WPA) / Work Projects Administration (WPS): In the context of the United States history, WPS might sometimes be confused with WPA, a New Deal agency that provided public works jobs to Americans during the Great Depression. The WPA was responsible for building roads, bridges, and public buildings, and provided employment in the arts, among other projects.

  3. WPS Office: This is an office suite for Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android OS, developed by Kingsoft, a Chinese software developer. It is similar to other productivity suites, and includes tools for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. It is often praised for its compatibility with Microsoft Office formats and its relatively low resource usage.

  4. Women's Protection Strategy (WPS): This could also refer to initiatives or policies aimed at increasing protection for women, especially in contexts where they might be vulnerable to violence or discrimination. These strategies may be seen in both governmental and non-governmental efforts to address gender-based issues.

Without specific context, it is difficult to determine which "WPS" you are inquiring about. If you can provide more context, I could give more detailed information related to that specific "WPS."