Brother International MFC-J6710DW Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 29
Con the wireless, settings using the, automatic wireless one, push method - wireless setup
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For Wireless Network Users 20 Configure the wireless settings using the automatic wireless (onepush) method a Confirm your wireless access point/router has the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) or AOSS™ symbol as shown below. b Place the Brother machine within range of your WPS or AOSS™ access point/router. The range may differ depending on your environment. Refer to the instructions provided with your access point/router. c On your machine, press Menu. Press a or b to choose Network and press OK. Press a or b to choose WLAN and press OK. Press a or b to choose WPS/AOSS and press OK. When Network I/F switched to Wireless. is displayed, press OK to accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard. Note If your wireless access point/router supports WPS (PIN Method) and you want to configure your machine using the PIN (Personal Identification Number) Method, see Using the PIN Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup in the Network User's Guide. d When the LCD shows Start WPS or AOSS, press the WPS or AOSS™ button on your wireless access point/router. See the user's guide for your wireless access point/router for instructions. e A connection result message appears for 60 seconds on the LCD and a wireless LAN report will automatically be printed. If the connection failed, check the error code on the printed report and refer to Troubleshooting on page 30. Wireless setup is now complete. A four level indicator on the bottom of your machine's LCD will show the wireless signal strength of your access point/router. To install MFL-Pro Suite, continue to step 21. For Windows® Users: Now go to Page 32 For Macintosh Users: Now go to Page 36 Wireless Network Then press OK and your machine will now automatically detect which mode (WPS or AOSS™) your wireless access point/router uses and try to connect to your wireless network. 29