Canon PIXMA MX340 MX340 series Solución de problemas de configuraci&oac - Page 4

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ENGLISH Glossary • SSID An identifier to identify the specific access point. • Network Key A password required to set to prevent unauthorized access to communication. • SSID broadcast An access point's periodic transmission of a signal revealing its SSID. • Stealth mode A function to prevent the SSID of the access point from appearing on other wireless devices. • MAC address A unique number assigned to each network device. • MAC address filtering A function to block access from unauthorized wireless devices by saving the MAC addresses of specific wireless devices (computers, printers, etc.) to the access point beforehand. An access point could not be detected. is Displayed Check Access Point to Be Used Screen is Displayed Action The message appears when multiple access points with the same name are found. B D When you have only one access point The access point selected on the Detected Access Points List screen will be used. Make sure that the target access point is selected correctly by following the procedure below, then proceed with the setup. CA 1 Click Cancel or Back (A). • Detected Access Points List screen returns. 2 Select the access point name/network name (SSID) that matches the MAC address of the target access point, then click Connect. Check The message appears when no access point can be detected. Click OK (A) to display the Detected Access Points List screen, then try to detect the access point again by referring to "The Target Access Point is Not Displayed (Detected) on the Detected Access Points List Screen" on page 2. • The Check Access Point to Be Used screen is displayed. • For details on how to check the MAC address of the access point, refer to the manual supplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer. 3 Select Use one access point (B), then click OK or Continue (C). When using multiple access points (roaming) A To use roaming, select Use multiple access points (D), then click OK or Continue (C). Glossary • MAC address A unique number assigned to each network device. • Roaming A function to provide seamless communication when multiple access points with the same SSID are in use by automatically connecting to another nearby access point upon interruption of signals from the current one. 

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SSID
An identifier to identify the specific access point.
An access point's periodic transmission of a signal revealing its SSID.
Stealth mode
A function to prevent the SSID of the access point from appearing on other wireless devices.
SSID broadcast
A function to block access from unauthorized wireless devices by saving the MAC addresses of specific
wireless devices (computers, printers, etc.) to the access point beforehand.
MAC address filtering
A unique number assigned to each network device.
MAC address
Network Key
A password required to set to prevent unauthorized access to communication.
Glossary
Action
Check Access Point to Be Used
Screen is Displayed
The message appears when multiple access points with
the same name are found.
To use roaming, select
Use multiple access points
(D), then click
OK
or
Continue
(C).
When you have only one access point
The access point selected on the
Detected Access
Points List
screen will be used. Make sure that the
target access point is selected correctly by following
the procedure below, then proceed with the setup.
When using multiple access points (roaming)
A unique number assigned to each network device.
MAC address
Detected Access Points List
screen returns.
For details on how to check the MAC address of the access point, refer to the manual
supplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer.
A function to provide seamless communication when multiple access points with the same SSID are in
use by automatically connecting to another nearby access point upon interruption of signals from the
current one.
Roaming
Check
An access point could not be detected.
is Displayed
The message appears when no access point can be detected.
Click
OK
(A) to display the
Detected Access Points List
screen, then try to detect the access point again by referring to
"The Target Access Point is Not Displayed (Detected) on the
Detected Access Points List Screen" on page 2.
Glossary
Click
Cancel
or
Back
(A).
Select the access point name/network name (SSID) that matches the MAC
address of the target access point, then click
Connect
.
Select
Use one access point
(B), then click
OK
or
Continue
(C).
The
Check Access Point to Be Used
screen is displayed.