Canon imageCLASS MF5950dw Wireless LAN Setting Guide - Page 15

<Wireless LAN Settings> cannot be selected because it is grayed out in the Network Set, tings

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Troubleshooting The Remote UI is not displayed. $BVTF The machine's IP address is not set correctly. 4PMVUJPO Enable the DHCP function for the wireless LAN router or access point, and specify the setting again. Proceed to "Step4-A Setting the Machine Using the WPS (Push Button Mode)," on p.1-4. Proceed to "Step4-B Setting the Access Point Manually and Connecting," on p.1-6. $BVTF The wireless LAN routers or access point network key is not correctly specified to the machine. 4PMVUJPO Check the wireless LAN routers or access point network key. ( Proceed to "Checking SSID or Network Key," on p.1-6.) Specify the settings again. Proceed to "Step4-B Setting the Access Point Manually and Connecting," on p.1-6. $BVTF Selected the wrong SSID. 4PMVUJPO Check the wireless LAN or access point's SSID. ( Proceed to "Checking SSID or Network Key," on p.1-6.) Specify the settings again. Proceed to "Step4-B Setting the Access Point Manually and Connecting," on p.1-6. cannot be selected because it is grayed out in the Network Settings menu. $BVTF Connection method for the machine is set to . 4PMVUJPO Switch the connection method to . Proceed to "Step2 Switching the Connection Method to Wireless LAN," on p.1-2. 2-5

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Troubleshooting
<Wireless LAN Settings> cannot be selected because it is grayed out in the Network Set-
tings menu.
Cause
Connection method for the machine is set to <Wired LAN>.
Solution
Switch the connection method to <Wireless LAN>.
Proceed to “Step2 Switching the Connection Method to Wireless LAN,” on p.1-2.
The Remote UI is not displayed.
Cause 1
The machine’s IP address is not set correctly.
Solution
Cause 2
The wireless LAN routers or access point network key is not correctly specified to the machine.
Solution
Check the wireless LAN routers or access point network key.
(
Proceed to “Checking SSID or Network Key,” on p.1-6.)
Specify the settings again.
Proceed to “Step4-B Setting the Access Point Manually and Connecting,” on p.1-6.
Cause 3
Selected the wrong SSID.
Solution
Check the wireless LAN or access point’s SSID.
(
Proceed to “Checking SSID or Network Key,” on p.1-6.)
Specify the settings again.
Proceed to “Step4-B Setting the Access Point Manually and Connecting,” on p.1-6.
Enable the DHCP function for the wireless LAN router or access point, and
specify the setting again.
Proceed to “Step4-A Setting the Machine Using the WPS (Push Button Mode),” on p.1-4.
Proceed to “Step4-B Setting the Access Point Manually and Connecting,” on p.1-6.