Brother International ™ QL-720NW Network Users Manual - English - Page 42

Restore to Default Network Settings, Applicable Settings

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Appendix C 3 Import  Import from the current computer wireless settings Imports the settings from the computer. Note • Only Personal Security Authentication settings (open system, Shared Key and WPA/WPA2-PSK) can be imported. Enterprise Security Authentication settings (such as LEAP or EAP-FAST), WPA2-PSK TKIP cannot be imported. • If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer used, the first wireless settings (Only Personal Security Authentication settings) detected are considered to be the import data. • Only settings values (SSID, authentication method, encryption method, and authentication key) from the Network Settings - Wireless Settings screen of Applicable Settings can be imported.  Select a Profile to import Imports settings that were exported as a profile. Click this option and select a profile by clicking the Browse... button. Your selected settings will be displayed in the settings display/change area. Note • All settings, such as wireless settings or TCP/IP settings, can be saved. However, node names cannot be imported. • Only profiles that are compatible with the selected printer can be imported. C • If the imported profile's IP address is set to STATIC, change the IP address of the imported profile as necessary so that it does not duplicate the IP address of an existing printer on the network. 4 Export Saves the settings in a text file. Exported files are not encrypted. Because exported files may contain authentication keys and passwords, take necessary measures to protect exported files by saving exported files to arbitrary locations which other users cannot access. 5 Restore to Default Network Settings Returns network settings to the factory default settings. 6 Automatically restart the printer after use. When this check box is selected, printers automatically restart after network settings are applied. When this check box is cleared, printers must be manually restarted. Note When configuring multiple printers, you can reduce the time required to change settings by clearing this check box. Note that in this case we recommend selecting this check box when configuring the first printer so that you can confirm that each setting is operating as intended. 37

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Appendix C
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C
3
Import
Import from the current computer wireless settings
Imports the settings from the computer.
Note
Only Personal Security Authentication settings (open system, Shared Key and WPA/WPA2-PSK) can be
imported. Enterprise Security Authentication settings (such as LEAP or EAP-FAST), WPA2-PSK TKIP
cannot be imported.
If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer used, the first wireless settings (Only Personal
Security Authentication settings) detected are considered to be the import data.
Only settings values (SSID, authentication method, encryption method, and authentication key) from the
Network Settings
-
Wireless Settings
screen of
Applicable Settings
can be imported.
Select a Profile to import
Imports settings that were exported as a profile.
Click this option and select a profile by clicking the
Browse...
button. Your selected settings will be
displayed in the settings display/change area.
Note
All settings, such as wireless settings or TCP/IP settings, can be saved. However, node names cannot be
imported.
Only profiles that are compatible with the selected printer can be imported.
If the imported profile's IP address is set to
STATIC
, change the IP address of the imported profile as
necessary so that it does not duplicate the IP address of an existing printer on the network.
4
Export
Saves the settings in a text file.
5
Restore to Default Network Settings
Returns network settings to the factory default settings.
6
Automatically restart the printer after use.
When this check box is selected, printers automatically restart after network settings are applied.
When this check box is cleared, printers must be manually restarted.
Note
When configuring multiple printers, you can reduce the time required to change settings by clearing this
check box. Note that in this case we recommend selecting this check box when configuring the first printer
so that you can confirm that each setting is operating as intended.
Exported files are not encrypted.
Because exported files may contain authentication keys and passwords, take necessary measures to protect
exported files by saving exported files to arbitrary locations which other users cannot access.