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PSK
An encryption method employed by WPA/WPA2.
R
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Router
A relay device to connect to another network.
S
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Signal Strength
The strength of the signal received by the printer from the wireless router is indicated with a value
from 0 to 100%.
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SSID
Unique label for wireless LAN. It is often represented such as a network name or a wireless router
name.
SSID distinguishes one wireless LAN from another to prevent interference.
The printer 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.
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Stealth
In the stealth mode, a wireless router hides itself by not broadcasting its SSID. The client must specify
the SSID set to the wireless router to detect it.
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Subnet Mask
IP address has two components, the network address and the host address. Subnet Mask used to
calculate the Subnet Mask address from the IP address. A Subnet Mask is usually assigned by a
wireless router or a DHCP server of the router automatically.
Example:
IP Address: 192.168.127.123
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask Address: 192.168.127.0
T
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TCP/IP
Suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet or the LAN. This protocol
allows different terminals to communicate with each other.
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TKIP
An encryption protocol employed by WPA/WPA2.
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Summary of Contents for g3000 series
Page 15: ...B204 851 B205 852 ...
Page 27: ...Using the Machine Printing Photos from a Computer Copying Originals 27 ...
Page 76: ...All registered users can register and delete apps freely 76 ...
Page 115: ...Loading Paper Loading Plain Paper Photo Paper Loading Envelopes 115 ...
Page 122: ...Loading Originals Loading Originals on the Platen Glass Originals You Can Load 122 ...
Page 126: ...Refilling Ink Tanks Refilling Ink Tanks Checking Ink Status 126 ...
Page 133: ...When an ink tank is out of ink promptly refill it Ink Tips 133 ...
Page 163: ...163 ...
Page 166: ...Safety Safety Precautions Regulatory Information 166 ...
Page 180: ...Main Components and Their Use Main Components Power Supply 180 ...
Page 181: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 181 ...
Page 203: ...Note The effects of the quiet mode may be less depending on the print quality settings 203 ...
Page 206: ...Changing Settings from Operation Panel Quiet setting Turning on off Machine Automatically 206 ...
Page 211: ...Network Connection Network Connection Tips 211 ...
Page 252: ...Select Auto or Open System or Shared Key 252 ...
Page 266: ...Important Comments will be displayed only on the computer used to enter them 266 ...
Page 324: ...Printing Printing from Computer Printing from Smartphone Tablet 324 ...
Page 373: ...Related Topic Displaying the Print Results before Printing 373 ...
Page 378: ...Note During Grayscale Printing inks other than black ink may be used as well 378 ...
Page 463: ...Printing Using Canon Application Software My Image Garden Guide Easy PhotoPrint Guide 463 ...
Page 477: ...4 When confirmation screen to delete machine is displayed select Yes 477 ...
Page 487: ...Copying Making Copies on Plain Paper Basics Switching Page Size between A4 and Letter 487 ...
Page 548: ...Defaults You can restore the settings in the displayed screen to the default settings 548 ...
Page 562: ...Related Topic Scanning Originals Larger than the Platen Image Stitch 562 ...
Page 582: ...None Medium 582 ...
Page 656: ...Scanning Tips Resolution Data Formats Color Matching 656 ...