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Turning the Wi-Fi network on/off

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Wireless network setup 2. Using a network-connected machine 53 7 Select the one Network Name(SSID) in the list. • SSID: SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a wireless network, access points, and wireless devices attempting to connect to a specific wireless network must use the same SSID. The SSID is case-sensitive. Disconnect the network cable (standard or network). Your machine should then start communicating wirelessly with the network. In case of Ad-hoc mode, you can use a wireless LAN and wired LAN simultaneously. • Operation Mode: Operation Mode refers to the type of wireless connections (See "Wireless network name and 19 network key" on page 30).   Turning the Wi-Fi network on/off - Ad-hoc: Allows wireless devices to communicate directly with each other in a peer-to-peer environment. - Infrastructure: Allows wireless devices to communicate with each other through an access point. You can also turn on/off the Wi-Fi from the machine's control panel using the Network menu. If your network's Operation Mode is Infrastructure, select the SSID of the access point. If the Operation Mode is Adhoc, select the machine's SSID. Note that "portthru" is the default SSID of your machine. 8 Click Next. If the wireless security setting window appears, enter the registered password (network key) and click Next. 9 The confirmation window appears, please check your wireless setup. If the setup is right, click Apply. 1 Check whether the network cable is connected to the machine. If not, connect the machine with a standard network cable. 2 Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari or Firefox and enter your machine's new IP address in the browser window. For example,

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Wireless network setup
53
2.
Using a network-connected machine
7
Select the one
Network Name(SSID)
in the list.
SSID
: SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a
wireless network, access points, and wireless devices
attempting to connect to a specific wireless network must
use the same SSID. The SSID is case-sensitive.
Operation Mode
:
Operation Mode
refers to the type of
wireless connections (See "Wireless network name and
network key" on page 30).
-
Ad-hoc
: Allows wireless devices to communicate
directly with each other in a peer-to-peer environment.
-
Infrastructure
: Allows wireless devices to
communicate with each other through an access point.
If your network’s
Operation Mode
is
Infrastructure
, select
the SSID of the access point. If the
Operation Mode
is
Ad-
hoc
, select the machine’s SSID. Note that “portthru” is the
default SSID of your machine.
8
Click
Next
.
If the wireless security setting window appears, enter the
registered password (network key) and click
Next
.
9
The confirmation window appears, please check your wireless
setup. If the setup is right, click
Apply
.
Disconnect the network cable (standard or network). Your
machine should then start communicating wirelessly with
the network. In case of Ad-hoc mode, you can use a wireless
LAN and wired LAN simultaneously.
19
Turning the Wi-Fi network on/off
You can also turn on/off the Wi-Fi from the machine’s control
panel using the
Network
menu.
1
Check whether the network cable is connected to the
machine. If not, connect the machine with a standard network
cable.
2
Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari or Firefox
and enter your machine’s new IP address in the browser
window.
For example,