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Action

When 

WEP (Transitional Security Network)

 is selected in AirPort Utility, select 

AES(Secure Encryption)

.

WPA/WPA2

Enter the network key in 

Passphrase

 (L).

Enter upper and lower case letters of the alphabet correctly when the network key is 

between 8 and 63 characters. Letters are case sensitive. 

Letters are not case sensitive if the network key is 64 characters.

Select 

Dynamic Encryption Type

 (M), then click 

OK

 (N).

The 

Manual Setup

 screen returns. Click 

Connect

.

After that, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with settings.

Go to  .

Select 

Yes

, then press the 

OK

 button.

Use the 

[

 or 

]

 button to select 

LAN settings

, then 

press the 

OK

 button.

Use the 

Menu

 button to select 

Device settings

.

Restoring the Machine's Default LAN Settings to Perform Setup Again

Follow the procedure below to restore LAN settings of the machine to the default state.

<Default State>

After a while, the 

Device settings

 screen returns. Press the 

COPY

 button.

Make sure that the screen shown to the right appears.

The LAN setting of the machine is now restored to the default state.

Perform setup by following the procedures in "10 Set Up a Wireless Connection" on page 26 and 

onward in the printed manual: 

Getting Started

.

Select 

Reset LAN settings

, then press the 

OK

 button.

Disable

Wireless LAN

Inactive

SSID

BJNPSETUP

Data encryption

Inactive

TCP/IP setting

Obtain an IP address automatically

Summary of Contents for PIXMA MX340 Series

Page 1: ...Network Setup Troubleshooting...

Page 2: ...he Machine is Not Detected after the Network Environment is Changed P 6 P 6 Connection Checklist P 9 Reference Information P 7 Restoring the Machine s Default LAN Settings to Perform Setup Again P 8 P...

Page 3: ...andard for the access point then configure settings again For details on how to change the security protocol encryption standard for the access point refer to the manual supplied with the access point...

Page 4: ...P address was not obtained automatically due to incorrect network key or inactive DHCP function Make sure that the DHCP function of the access point is active For details on how to check the settings...

Page 5: ...cally assign required information IP address etc to computers printers or other devices connected to the network Glossary Check Check Is the machine connected to a network For details on how to check...

Page 6: ...tup using WPS or WCN or when setting up on an additional computer Is the machine connected to a network For details on how to check if the machine is connected to a network select Device settings usin...

Page 7: ...computer or network device connected to a network Glossary A function to prevent communication between multiple wireless devices such as computers and printers connected to an access point Privacy se...

Page 8: ...otocol encryption standard and Network Key Check the access point settings For details on how to check the settings of the access point refer to the manual supplied with the access point or contact it...

Page 9: ...ty protocol for the access point in Encryption Method D then click Configuration E When WEP 40 bit is selected in AirPort Utility AirPort Admin Utility select 64 bit When WEP Transitional Security Net...

Page 10: ...button Use the or button to select LAN settings then press the OK button Use the Menu button to select Device settings Restoring the Machine s Default LAN Settings to Perform Setup Again Follow the pr...

Page 11: ...10 Set Up a Wireless Connection on page 26 and onward in the printed manual Getting Started Turn on each device If the machine is already turned on turn it off then turn it back on Check 5 Check 4 Ch...

Page 12: ...urer Firewall A system to use computers connected to the Internet and corporate networks safely It protects computers and corporate networks against unauthorized access or restricts unauthorized acces...

Page 13: ...QT5 2809 V01 XXXXXXXX CANON INC 2010 PRINTED IN VIETNAM...

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