Brother International MFC-9320CW Network Users Manual - English - Page 42
Con your machine for a wireless network, Using the Setup Wizard from the control panel - mfc how to reset
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Configuring your machine for a wireless network (For MFC-9320CW) Configure your machine for a wireless network 3 IMPORTANT • If you are going to connect your Brother machine to your network, we recommend that you contact your system administrator prior to installation. You must know your wireless network settings before you proceed with this installation. 3 • If you have previously configured the wireless settings of the machine, you must reset the network LAN settings before you can configure the wireless settings again. Press Menu, 7, 0 for Network Reset, press 1 for Reset and then choose 1 for Yes to accept the change. The machine will restart automatically. Using the Setup Wizard from the control panel 3 You can configure your Brother machine by using the Setup Wizard function. This is located in the Network menu on the machine's control panel. See to the steps below for further information. a Write down the wireless network settings of your access point or wireless router. If you do not know them, contact your network administrator or the manufacturer of your access point/router. Check and record the current wireless network settings. Network name:(SSID, ESSID) Communication Mode Infrastructure Ad-hoc Authentication method Open system Shared key WPA/WPA2-PSK 1 LEAP EAP-FAST/NONE EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2 EAP-FAST/GTC Open system Encryption mode WEP 2 NONE WEP 2 AES TKIP 3 CKIP AES TKIP WEP 2 NONE Network key 4 - - 1 WPA/WPA2-PSK is a Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key, which lets the Brother wireless machine associate with access points using TKIP or AES encryption (WPA-Personal). WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES) uses a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) that is 8 or more characters in length, up to a maximum of 63 characters. 2 The WEP key is for 64-bit encrypted networks or 128-bit encrypted networks and can contain both numbers and letters. If you do not know this information you should see the documentation provided with your access point or wireless router. This key is a 64-bit or 128-bit value that must be entered in an ASCII or HEXADECIMAL format. 31