Canon PIXMA MP620 User Manual - Page 647
Wired LAN setting list, IPv4/IPv6 setting, WSD setting
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Changing the Machine Settings on the LCD Page 647 of 815 pages Connection SSID BSSID Communication mode Channel Data encryption Network authentication IP address Subnet mask Subnet prefix length Default gateway MAC address WEP bit Destination IPsec Settings Security protocol Pre-shared key Active/Inactive XXXXXXXXXXX XX:XX:XX:XX Infrastructure Active/Inactive XXXXXXXXXXX XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Infrastructure XX XX Disable/WEP/TKIP/AES Disable/WEP/TKIP/AES Auto/Open system/Shared key/WPA Auto/Open system/Shared key/WPA -PSK/WPA2-PSK -PSK/WPA2-PSK XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX - - XXX XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX 128, 64 XX - XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX 128, 64 XX Active/Inactive ESP/ESP & AH/AH XXXXXXXXXXX ("X" represents an alphanumeric character ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F.) Wired LAN setting list The list of wired LAN settings of this machine is displayed on the LCD. The following setting items are displayed. Items Connection IP address Setting (IPv4) Active/Inactive XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX Setting (IPv6) Active/Inactive XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX Subnet mask Subnet prefix length Default gateway MAC address IPsec Settings Security protocol Pre-shared key XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX - XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX - - XXX XXX. XXX. XXX. XXX XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Active/Inactive ESP/ESP & AH/AH XXXXXXXXXXX ("X" represents an alphanumeric character ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F.) IPv4/IPv6 setting Selects the IP version (IPv4 or IPv6). It is recommended to use the machine with IPv4. WSD setting Activates/inactivates the WSD (one of the network protocols supported in Windows Vista) setting. Note When you set WSD setting to Active, the printer icon is displayed on the Network Explorer in Windows Vista. Reset LAN settings Initializes the network settings on the machine. Important Note that initialization erases all connection settings with computers, and printing or