The successor to WPS, introduced by the Wi-Fi Alliance in 2018. It uses QR codes and public key cryptography. No PIN, no brute force. This is the "Jumpstart" of the future.
If you have ever set up an HP printer wirelessly, you might have seen the following message on the printer’s screen: "Press the WPS button on your router, or enter the Jumpstart PIN displayed below."
When people search for "Jumpstart WPS Pin," they are usually looking for a way to automate the discovery of a router's WPS PIN or to utilize a database of known default PINs to gain network access.
The uses the exact same 8-digit structure, which leads to the security debate we will explore later.