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Setting up for a wireless network
Note
When setting up a wireless network, SSID
(Wireless Network Name) and Security Key (WEP or
WPA key) may be required. Security key (or
network key) is an encryption key used to limit the
devices with which communication can occur. It is
used to provide higher security for devices
communicating via a wireless LAN router/access
point.
Option 1: Method for using
an application for
smartphones or Tablets
(Android device/iPhone/
iPod touch/iPad)
Notes
•
Before starting this procedure, be aware that
your Wi-Fi network will not be protected until
the setting is complete. After the setting is
complete, your Wi-Fi network will be protected
again when you set wireless LAN security.
•
The following procedure must be completed
within 30 minutes. If you cannot complete it,
turn off the system and start over from step 1.
•
If a trouble occurs during network setup, start
over from step 1.
1
Have the wireless network name
(SSID) and Security Key of the
wireless LAN router/access point
to be used available for
reference.
For the SSID and Security Key, refer to
the operating instructions of the
wireless LAN router/access point.
2
Download the “NS Setup”
application.
You can download the free application
from “Google Play” for Android devices
or “App Store” for iPhone/iPod touch/
iPad.
If you access using 2D Code
Use the 2D Code Reader application.
Android
iOS
You can search the application easily if
you type “NS Setup” into the search
screen.
3
Press
?
/
1
(power)
to turn on
the system.
SSID (Wireless Network Name)
Security Key (WEP or WPA key)
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