
Hex
Specify a 10-digit or 26-digit string that can contain hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F, and a to
f).
Key ID
If several encryption keys are set to an access point, select a key number (index) that is used
for transmission from the access point from 1 to 4.
Key Length
Length of the WEP key. Select either 64 bits or 128 bits. Longer key length allows you to set a
more complex WEP key.
L
Link Quality
The status of connection between the access point and the printer excluding noise
(interference) is indicated with a value from 0 to 100%.
M
MAC Address
Also known as the physical address. A unique and permanent hardware identifier that is
assigned to network devices by its manufacturer. MAC addresses are 48 bits long and are
written as a hexadecimal number separated by colons, i.e., 11:22:33:44:55:66. To check the
MAC address of this machine, see
Checking the IP Address or the MAC Address of the
Machine
.
O
Operation Status
Indicates the status on whether the printer can be used.
P
PSK
An encryption method employed by WPA/WPA2, which uses a Pre-Shared Key.
R
Router
The gateway in a network that a computer uses to enter another network if a gateway is not
specified. A gateway relays data between the terminals and transmits the transferred data to
the target terminal.
S
Signal Strength
The strength of the signal received by the printer from the access point is indicated with a
value from 0 to 100%.
SSID
Unique label that distinguishes one wireless LAN from another. The machine and all clients
on a wireless LAN must use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other. The
SSID can be up to 32 characters long, and is made up of alphanumeric characters. The SSID
may also be referred to by its network name.
Stealth
In the stealth mode, an access point hides itself by not broadcasting its SSID. The client must
specify the SSID set to the access point to detect it.
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About Technical Terms
Summary of Contents for 2921B002
Page 11: ...Page top Page 11 of 815 pages How to Navigate Menus on the LCD ...
Page 17: ...Page top Page 17 of 815 pages Printing Photos Saved on the Memory Card ...
Page 53: ...Page top Page 53 of 815 pages Printing Documents Macintosh ...
Page 66: ...Page top Page 66 of 815 pages Loading Paper ...
Page 91: ...Page top Page 91 of 815 pages When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect ...
Page 94: ...Page top Page 94 of 815 pages Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern ...
Page 148: ...Page top Page 148 of 815 pages Selecting a Photo ...
Page 150: ...Page top Page 150 of 815 pages Editing ...
Page 152: ...Page top Page 152 of 815 pages Printing ...
Page 224: ...Page top Page 224 of 815 pages Attaching Comments to Photos ...
Page 228: ...See Help for details on each dialog box Page top Page 228 of 815 pages Setting Holidays ...
Page 266: ...Page top Page 266 of 815 pages Setting Paper Dimensions Custom Size ...
Page 279: ...Page top Page 279 of 815 pages Printing with ICC Profiles ...
Page 304: ...Page top Page 304 of 815 pages Printing Template Forms Such As Lined Paper or Graph Paper ...
Page 410: ...Printing Photos Sending via E mail Editing Files Page top Page 410 of 815 pages Saving ...
Page 492: ...installed Page top Page 492 of 815 pages Custom Dialog Box ...
Page 499: ...Page top Page 499 of 815 pages Scanner Button Settings Tab Save ...
Page 631: ...Page top Page 631 of 815 pages Printing with Computers ...
Page 664: ...Page top Page 664 of 815 pages If an Error Occurs ...
Page 751: ...Before Installing the MP Drivers Page top Page 751 of 815 pages Installing the MP Drivers ...