3Click Access Point Setup Page. The Access Point Setup Page appears.

If the Access Point Setup Page does not appear, check whether a

proxy server is specified in the Web browser settings. If a proxy server is specified, the Access Point Setup Page cannot be displayed. Set the browser’s proxy settings so that the IP address of the Access Point bypasses the proxy server. Refer to your Troubleshooting Guide - Case 3 or refer to the Access Point Setup Utility Help for details about bypassing the proxy server.

4Click Easy Setup.

The Easy Setup window appears.

5Enter the network name (SSID).

The network name (SSID) is an ID that serves to identify the wireless network. Enter up to 32 letters, numbers or symbols.

It is recommended that you write down the network name for future reference.

6Set Encryption (WEP) to Enable.

Encryption (WEP) encodes wireless communication sessions and prevents unauthorised access to the network.

7Select Key Length.

The encryption key is the password required for WEP communications on the encrypted network.

8If you select 40-bitfor the Key Length, enter the encryption key and re- enter it again at WEP Key (confirmation).

Enter up to five letters, numbers and symbols. If you select 104-bit (WEP 128-bit)for the Key Length, enter up to 13 letters, numbers and symbols.

It is recommended that you write down the encryption key for future reference.

9Click Next.

The setup confirmation window appears.

10Click the Execute Setup button if you are satisfied with the displayed settings.

Click the Back button to modify the settings. You will then return to the previous page.

11If you are satisfied with the displayed settings, close the Web browser.

While changing the wireless settings, the connection to the Access Point is disabled. After completing Procedure 5, read Procedure 6 and reestablish the connection.

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