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.
U
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USB
Serial interface designed to enable you to "hot-swap" devices, i.e., by plugging and unplugging them
without turning off the power.
W
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WCN (Windows Connect Now)
Users running Windows Vista or later can obtain the setting information directly via wireless network
(WCN-NET).
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WEP/WEP Key
An encryption method employed by IEEE 802.11. Shared security key used to encrypt and decrypt
data sent over wireless networks. This printer supports key length of 64 bits or 128 bits, key format of
ASCII code or Hexadecimal, and key number of 1 to 4.
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Wi-Fi
International association that certifies interoperability of wireless LAN products based on the IEEE
802.11 specification.
This machine is a Wi-Fi authorized product.
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Summary of Contents for MX490 Series
Page 17: ...6944 997 6945 998 6946 999 9500 1000 B201 1001 B202 1002 B203 1003 B204 1004 ...
Page 69: ...69 ...
Page 101: ...Safety Guide Safety Precautions Regulatory and Safety Information 101 ...
Page 110: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 110 ...
Page 126: ...Loading Paper Originals Loading Paper Loading Originals 126 ...
Page 155: ... Photo or thick paper 155 ...
Page 156: ...Replacing a FINE Cartridge Replacing a FINE Cartridge Checking the Ink Status 156 ...
Page 224: ...Information about Network Connection Useful Information about Network Connection 224 ...
Page 270: ...5 Delete Deletes the selected IP address from the list 270 ...
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Page 317: ...PRO 10S 317 ...
Page 339: ...Note Selecting Scaled changes the printable area of the document 339 ...
Page 368: ...Adjusting Color Balance Adjusting Brightness Adjusting Intensity Adjusting Contrast 368 ...
Page 374: ...Adjusting Intensity Adjusting Contrast 374 ...
Page 475: ...Scanning Scanning from a Computer Scanning from the Operation Panel of the Machine 475 ...
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Page 618: ...Adjusting Cropping Frames ScanGear 618 ...
Page 659: ...659 ...
Page 666: ... Scan resolution Select the resolution for scanning Ex 666 ...
Page 673: ...6 Select the application you want to start after scanning in Application Settings 673 ...
Page 775: ...4 When a confirmation message is displayed click Yes 775 ...
Page 881: ...Telephone Problems Cannot Dial Telephone Disconnects During a Call 881 ...
Page 967: ...5B02 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 967 ...
Page 968: ...5B03 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 968 ...
Page 969: ...5B04 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 969 ...
Page 970: ...5B05 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 970 ...
Page 971: ...5B12 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 971 ...
Page 972: ...5B13 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 972 ...
Page 973: ...5B14 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 973 ...
Page 974: ...5B15 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 974 ...