5.
Select the SSID for the wireless router from printer's control panel, and then press the OK button.
Note:
❏
If the SSID you want to connect to is not displayed on the printer's control panel, press the
button to update the
list. If it is still not displayed, select
Other SSIDs
, and then enter the SSID directly.
❏
If you do not know the SSID, check if it is written on the label of the wireless router. If you are using the wireless
router with its default settings, use the SSID written on the label.
6.
Enter the password.
Select whether or not you print a network connection report after finishing the settings.
Note:
❏
The password is case-sensitive.
❏
If you do not know the network name (SSID) check if the information is written on the label of the wireless router. If
you are using the wireless router with its default settings, use the SSID on the label. If you cannot find any
information, see the documentation provided with the wireless router.
7.
When you have setup finished, and then press the button.
Note:
If you fail to connect, load paper, and then press the
button to print a network connection report.
Related Information
&
“Entering Characters” on page 17
&
“Checking the Network Connection Status” on page 33
&
“When You Cannot Make Network Settings” on page 177
Making Wi-Fi Settings by Push Button Setup
You can automatically set up a Wi-Fi network by pressing a button on the wireless router. If the following
conditions are met, you can set up by using this method.
❏
The wireless router is compatible with WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
❏
The current Wi-Fi connection was established by pressing a button on the wireless router.
1.
Select
Wi-Fi Setup
on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
u
d
l
r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
2.
Select
Wi-Fi (Recommended)
.
3.
Press the OK button to proceed.
4.
Select
Push Button Setup (WPS)
.
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