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WEP
WPA/WPA2
Make sure that the network key is correct, then
touch the
OK
button.
Go to
on page 13.
Enter the network key, then touch the left
FUNCTION
button.
Enter upper and lower case letters of the alphabet
correctly. Letters are case sensitive.
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Select the WEP key number you want to use,
then touch the
OK
button.
When using AirPort, select
WEP key 1
in the
screen. Selecting other key numbers will disable
the connection between the machine and AirPort.
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Disable
Enter the access point name/network name (SSID),
then touch the left
FUNCTION
button.
For details on how to check the access point name/network name (SSID), refer to the
manual supplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer.
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Enter the same access point name/network name (SSID)
as that of the access point on the machine.
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Enter upper and lower case letters of the alphabet correctly. Letters are case sensitive.
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Go to either of the following steps according to the
selected security protocol.
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Disable
WEP
WPA/WPA2
Go to
.
Go to
on page
13.
Go to
on
page 13.
Select a security protocol for the access point, then
touch the
OK
button.
When
WEP 40 bit
or
WEP 128 bit
is selected in AirPort Utility (AirPort Admin Utility),
select
WEP
.
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When
WEP (Transitional Security Network)
is selected in AirPort Utility, select
WPA2-
PSK (AES)
.
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For details on how to enter characters, refer to "Character
Entry" on page 10.
Make sure that the access point name/network name
(SSID) is correct, then touch the
OK
button.
2-byte characters are not available for entering the access point name/network name
(SSID).
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Touch the right
FUNCTION
button.
(P.13)
(P.13)
When the access point is set to operate in IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n with TKIP set
as an encryption standard, communication is established using IEEE802.11g.
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When the access point is set to operate only in IEEE802.11n with TKIP set as an
encryption standard, a connection cannot be established. Change the encryption
standard to something other than TKIP or change the standard to something other than
IEEE802.11n, then configure wireless LAN settings again.
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