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Setting for connecting to an access point (wireless LAN router) wirelessly
"REGISTERED ACCESS POINT"
Lists up to eight access points that were connected before.
"SELECT" button
Select an access point from "REGISTERED ACCESS POINT" and click this button to change the connection destination.
"DELETE" button
Select an access point from "REGISTERED ACCESS POINT" and click this button to delete the connection information.
"UPDATE" button
Select an access point from "REGISTERED ACCESS POINT" and click this button to update the connection information.
3"ADD"
Add a connection destination.
"SEARCH" button
Displays the "ADD (SEARCH)" screen to search and connect to an access point. Up to ten access points are listed.
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1"SEARCH" button Search an access point again.
2 "AUTHENTICATE METHOD" Displays the authentication method of the selected access point.
3 "PASSWORD"
Enter the password used for the connection.
4 "NETWORK SETTINGS" Select "AUTO" or "MANUAL".
5 "IP ADDRESS", "SUBNET MASK", "DEFAULT GATEWAY", "PRIMARY DNS",
"SECONDARY DNS"
If "MANUAL" is selected for "NETWORK SETTINGS", enter the values appropriate for your environment.
6 "SAVE" button
Save the connection information and return to the "WIRELESS NETWORK" screen.
"MANUAL" button
Displays the "ADD (MANUAL)" screen to enter the connection information manually.
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1"SSID", "AUTHENTICATE METHOD", "PASSWORD"
Enter the values appropriate for your environment.
2 "NETWORK SETTINGS" Select "AUTO" or "MANUAL".
If "MANUAL" is selected, enter "IP ADDRESS", "SUBNET MASK", "DEFAULT GATEWAY", "PRIMARY DNS", and "SECONDARY DNS" appropriately for your environment.
3 "SAVE" button
Save the connection information and return to the "WIRELESS NETWORK" screen.
"WPS PIN" button
Displays the "ADD (WPS PIN)" screen to connect in WPS. Enter the displayed PIN code for the base unit, and click the "START" button.
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1"START" button Start connection.
2 "RETURN" button
Stop connection and return to the "WIRELESS NETWORK" screen.
4"MAC ADDRESS"
Displays the MAC address (physical address) of the unit when connecting to the access point. It may be required when you access from a computer or smartphone.