Brother International MFC-9320CW Network Users Manual - English - Page 94

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Wireless configuration for Macintosh using the Brother installer application (MFC-9320CW only) j You need to temporarily change your computer's wireless settings. Follow the on-screen instructions. Make sure you take notes on all the settings such as SSID, channel, authentication and encryption of your computer. You will need them to return your computer back to its original wireless settings, and then click Next. 5 If you want to configure your machine for the wireless network you have been using, write down your wireless network settings before configuration. Check and record the current wireless network settings. Network name:(SSID, ESSID) Communication Mode Ad-hoc Authentication method Open system For example: Network name:(SSID, ESSID) HELLO Encryption mode WEP 1 NONE Network key - Communication Mode Ad-hoc Authentication method Encryption mode Open system WEP Network key 12345 1 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. For example: 64-bit ASCII: 64-bit Hexadecimal: 128-bit ASCII: 128-bit Hexadecimal: Uses 5 text characters e.g. "Hello" (this is case sensitive) Uses 10 digits of hexadecimal data e.g. "71f2234aba" Uses 13 text characters e.g. "Wirelesscomms" (this is case sensitive) Uses 26 digits of hexadecimal data e.g."71f2234ab56cd709e5412aa3ba" 83

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Wireless configuration for Macintosh using the Brother installer application (MFC-9320CW only)
83
5
j
You need to temporarily change your computer’s wireless settings. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Make sure you take notes on all the settings such as SSID, channel, authentication and encryption of
your computer. You will need them to return your computer back to its original wireless settings, and then
click
Next
.
If you want to configure your machine for the wireless network you have been using, write down your
wireless network settings before configuration.
Check and record the current wireless network settings.
For example:
1
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.
Network name:(SSID, ESSID)
Communication Mode
Authentication method
Encryption mode
Network key
Ad-hoc
Open system
WEP
1
NONE
Network name:(SSID, ESSID)
HELLO
Communication Mode
Authentication method
Encryption mode
Network key
Ad-hoc
Open system
WEP
12345
For example:
64-bit ASCII:
Uses 5 text characters e.g. “Hello” (this is case sensitive)
64-bit Hexadecimal:
Uses 10 digits of hexadecimal data e.g. “71f2234aba”
128-bit ASCII:
Uses 13 text characters e.g.
“Wirelesscomms” (this is case sensitive)
128-bit Hexadecimal:
Uses 26 digits of hexadecimal data
e.g.“71f2234ab56cd709e5412aa3ba”