Brother International HL-4570CDWT Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 19

Con the wireless, settings typical Wireless, Setup in infrastructure - user manual

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For Wireless Network Users 9 Configure the wireless settings (typical Wireless Setup in infrastructure mode) IMPORTANT You must have the wireless settings you wrote down for your network in step 8 on page 17 before you proceed. a On your machine, press + or - to choose Network and press OK. Press + or - to choose WLAN and press OK. Press + or - to choose Setup Wizard and press OK. When WLAN Enable? is displayed, press + to accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard. Otherwise press Cancel to exit from the wireless setup wizard. b The machine will search for available SSIDs. If a list of SSIDs is displayed, use the + or - key to choose the SSID you wrote down in step 8 on page 17, then press OK. If you are using an authentication and encryption method that requires a Network Key, go to c. If your authentication method is Open System and your encryption mode is None, go to e. If your WLAN access point/router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, WPS is available appears. Press +. To connect your machine using the automatic wireless mode, press + to choose Yes. (If you choose No, go to c to enter the Network Key.) When Press WPS on rtr appears, press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on your WLAN access point/router, and then press + twice. Go to e. Note • It will take several seconds to display a list of available SSIDs. • If a list of SSIDs is not displayed, make sure your access point is on. Move your machine closer to the access point and try starting from a again. If you use your machine in an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, see Using IEEE 802.1x authentication in the Network User's Guide. If your access point is set to not broadcast the SSID you will have to manually add the SSID name. For details, see Configuring your machine when the SSID is not broadcast in the Network User's Guide. c Enter the Network Key you wrote down in step 8 on page 17. To enter a letter or number, hold down or repeatedly press the + or - key until the letter you want appears, and then press OK. To delete the letters you have entered, press the Back key. For more information, see Entering Text for Wireless Settings on page 22. Press OK when you have entered all the characters, then press OK for Yes to apply your settings. Go to d. d Your machine will now try to connect to your wireless network using the information you have entered. e 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 20. Wireless setup is now complete. A four level indicator at the right of your machine's LCD will show the wireless signal strength of your access point/router. To install the printer driver, continue to step 10. For Windows® Users: Now go to page 23 For Macintosh Users: Now go to page 24 19 Windows® Macintosh Wireless Network

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For Wireless Network Users
Wireless Network
Windows
®
Macintosh
9
Configure the wireless
settings (typical Wireless
Setup in infrastructure
mode)
a
On your machine, press
+
or
-
to choose
Network
and press
OK
.
Press
+
or
-
to choose
WLAN
and press
OK
.
Press
+
or
-
to choose
Setup Wizard
and
press
OK
.
When
WLAN Enable?
is displayed, press
+
to
accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard.
Otherwise press
Cancel
to exit from the
wireless setup wizard.
b
The machine will search for available SSIDs. If
a list of SSIDs is displayed, use the
+
or
-
key
to choose the SSID you wrote down in step
8
on page 17, then press
OK
.
If you are using an authentication and
encryption method that requires a Network
Key, go to
c
.
If your authentication method is Open System
and your encryption mode is None, go to
e
.
If your WLAN access point/router supports
Wi-Fi Protected Setup,
WPS is available
appears. Press
+
. To connect your machine
using the automatic wireless mode, press
+
to
choose
Yes
. (If you choose
No
, go to
c
to enter
the Network Key.) When
Press WPS on rtr
appears, press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
button on your WLAN access point/router, and
then press
+
twice. Go to
e
.
If you use your machine in an IEEE 802.1x
supported wireless network, see
Using IEEE
802.1x authentication
in the
Network User's
Guide
.
If your access point is set to not broadcast the
SSID you will have to manually add the SSID
name. For details, see
Configuring your
machine when the SSID is not broadcast
in the
Network User's Guide
.
c
Enter the Network Key you wrote down in
step
8
on page 17.
To enter a letter or number, hold down or
repeatedly press the
+
or
-
key until the letter
you want appears, and then press
OK
.
To delete the letters you have entered, press
the
Back
key.
For more information, see
Entering Text for
Wireless Settings
on page 22.
Press
OK
when you have entered all the
characters, then press
OK
for
Yes
to apply
your settings. Go to
d
.
d
Your machine will now try to connect to your
wireless network using the information you
have entered.
e
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 20.
To install the printer driver, continue to
step
10
.
For Windows
®
Users:
Now go to
page 23
For Macintosh Users:
Now go to
page 24
IMPORTANT
You must have the wireless settings you
wrote down for your network in step
8
on
page 17 before you proceed.
Note
It will take several seconds to display a list of
available SSIDs.
If a list of SSIDs is not displayed, make sure
your access point is on. Move your machine
closer to the access point and try starting from
a
again.
Wireless setup is now complete. A four
level indicator at the right of your
machine’s LCD will show the wireless
signal strength of your access
point/router.