Brother International HL-3140CW Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 22

Manual setup from the control panel using the Setup Wizard, Windows, Macintosh and mobile devices, - troubleshooting

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For Wireless Network Users Manual setup from the control panel using the Setup Wizard (Windows®, Macintosh and mobile devices) 11 Set up the wireless settings IMPORTANT You must have the wireless settings you wrote down for your network in step 10-b on page 19 before you proceed. NOTE If you use your machine in an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, see Network User's Guide: Using IEEE 802.1x authentication. a If you began the wireless setup from step 5 on page 6 (for mobile devices), go to c. All other users, go to b. b On your machine, press a or b to choose Network and press OK. Press a or b to choose WLAN and press OK. c Press a or b to choose Setup Wizard and press OK. When WLAN Enable? is displayed, press a to accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard. To cancel the wireless setup wizard and exit, press Cancel. d The machine will search for available SSIDs. It will take a few minutes to display a list of available SSIDs. If a list of SSIDs is displayed, use the a or b key to choose the SSID you wrote down in step 10-b on page 19, then press OK. e Do one of the following:  If the wireless access point/router of the selected SSID supports WPS and WPS is available appears, press a and go to f.  If you are using an authentication and encryption method that requires a Network Key, go to g.  If your authentication method is Open System and your encryption mode is None, go to h. NOTE • If the list is blank, check that the wireless access point/router has power and is broadcasting the SSID. Move your machine closer to the wireless access point/router and try starting from b again. • If your wireless access point/router is set to not broadcast the SSID you will have to manually add the SSID name. For details, see Network User's Guide: Configuring your machine when the SSID is not broadcast. f To connect your machine using the automatic wireless mode, press a to choose Yes. (If you choose No, go to g to enter the Network Key.) When Press WPS on rtr appears, press the WPS button on your wireless access point/router, and then press a twice. Go to h. g Enter the Network Key you wrote down in step 10-b on page 19. To enter a character or number, hold down or repeatedly press the a or b key until the character you want appears, and then press OK. To delete the characters you have entered, press the Back key. For more information, see Entering Text for Wireless Settings on page 27. Press OK when you have entered all the characters, and then press a for Yes to apply your settings. h Your machine will now try to connect to your wireless network using the information you have entered. A connection result message appears on the LCD and a WLAN report will automatically be printed. If the connection failed, check the error code on the printed report and refer to Troubleshooting on page 25. Press OK. 22

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For Wireless Network Users
Manual setup from the control panel using the Setup Wizard
(Windows
®
, Macintosh and mobile devices)
11
Set up the wireless
settings
a
If you began the wireless setup from step
5
on
page 6 (for mobile devices), go to
c
.
All other users, go to
b
.
b
On your machine, press
a
or
b
to choose
Network
and press
OK
.
Press
a
or
b
to choose
WLAN
and press
OK
.
c
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Setup Wizard
and
press
OK
.
When
WLAN Enable?
is displayed, press
a
to
accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard.
To cancel the wireless setup wizard and exit,
press
Cancel
.
d
The machine will search for available SSIDs. It
will take a few minutes to display a list of
available SSIDs.
If a list of SSIDs is displayed, use the
a
or
b
key
to choose the SSID you wrote down in step
10-b
on page 19, then press
OK
.
e
Do one of the following:
If the wireless access point/router of the
selected SSID supports WPS and
WPS is available
appears, press
a
and
go to
f
.
If you are using an authentication and
encryption method that requires a Network
Key, go to
g
.
If your authentication method is Open
System and your encryption mode is None,
go to
h
.
f
To connect your machine using the automatic
wireless mode, press
a
to choose
Yes
. (If you
choose
No
, go to
g
to enter the Network Key.)
When
Press WPS on rtr
appears, press
the WPS button on your wireless access
point/router, and then press
a
twice. Go to
h
.
g
Enter the Network Key you wrote down in step
10-b
on page 19.
To enter a character or number, hold down or
repeatedly press the
a
or
b
key until the
character you want appears, and then press
OK
.
To delete the characters you have entered,
press the
Back
key.
For more information, see
Entering Text for
Wireless Settings
on page 27.
Press
OK
when you have entered all the
characters, and then press
a
for
Yes
to apply
your settings.
h
Your machine will now try to connect to your
wireless network using the information you
have entered.
A connection result message appears on the
LCD and a WLAN report will automatically be
printed.
If the connection failed, check the error code on
the printed report and refer to
Troubleshooting
on page 25.
Press
OK
.
IMPORTANT
You must have the wireless settings you wrote
down for your network in step
10-b
on page 19
before you proceed.
NOTE
If you use your machine in an IEEE 802.1x
supported wireless network, see Network User's
Guide:
Using IEEE 802.1x authentication
.
NOTE
If the list is blank, check that the wireless access
point/router has power and is broadcasting the
SSID. Move your machine closer to the wireless
access point/router and try starting from
b
again.
If your wireless access point/router is set to not
broadcast the SSID you will have to manually
add the SSID name. For details, see Network
User's Guide:
Configuring your machine when
the SSID is not broadcast
.