Brother International HL 5370DW Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 36

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Wireless Network Macintosh n Click Next. The settings will be sent to your printer. The Network Configuration page will be printed. The settings will remain unchanged if you click Cancel. p Click Finish. Wireless setup failed as it was unable to associate with a wireless network. This is probably due to incorrect security settings. Reset the print server back to its factory default settings (see page 43). Confirm the security settings that you wrote down on page 31 your wireless network and try starting from d on page 34 again. q Disconnect the network cable between your access point (hub or router) and the printer, and click Next. Note • If you want to manually enter the IP Address settings of your printer, click Change IP Address and enter the necessary IP Address settings for your network. • The wireless network setting will be automatically changed to enabled when the wireless settings are sent to your printer. o Check the printed Network Configuration page. Choose the status as it is shown for the Wireless Link Status on the Network Configuration page. Click Next. If your status is "Link OK.", go to q. If your status is "Failed to Associate", go to p. Install the printer driver IMPORTANT • DO NOT try to cancel any of the screens during this installation. • If your wireless settings fail, an error message will appear during the installation of the printer driver and the installation will be terminated. If you encounter this failure, reset the print server back to its default factory setting (see page 43), and please go back to step e on page 34 and setup the wireless connection again. r The driver installation starts. Follow the on-screen instructions. Then, restart your Macintosh. Note Please see the User's Guide on the CD-ROM to install the PS driver (Brother's BR-Script Driver). 36

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36
Macintosh
Wireless Network
n
Click
Next
. The settings will be sent to your
printer. The Network Configuration page will be
printed. The settings will remain unchanged if
you click
Cancel
.
o
Check the printed Network Configuration page.
Choose the status as it is shown for the
Wireless Link Status
on the Network
Configuration page. Click
Next
.
If your status is
Link OK.
, go to
q
.
If your status is
Failed to Associate
, go to
p
.
p
Click
Finish
. Wireless setup failed as it was
unable to associate with a wireless network.
This is probably due to incorrect security
settings. Reset the print server back to its
factory default settings (see page 43). Confirm
the security settings that you wrote down on
page 31 your wireless network and try starting
from
d
on page 34 again.
q
Disconnect the network cable between your
access point (hub or router) and the printer,
and click
Next
.
Install the printer driver
r
The driver installation starts.
Follow the on-screen instructions. Then, restart
your Macintosh.
Note
If you want to manually enter the IP Address
settings of your printer, click
Change IP Address
and enter the necessary
IP Address settings for your network.
The wireless network setting will be
automatically changed to enabled when the
wireless settings are sent to your printer.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT try to cancel any of the screens
during this installation.
If your wireless settings fail, an error
message will appear during the installation
of the printer driver and the installation will
be terminated. If you encounter this failure,
reset the print server back to its default
factory setting (see page 43), and please go
back to step
e
on page 34 and setup the
wireless connection again.
Note
Please see the User’s Guide on the CD-ROM to
install the PS driver (Brother’s BR-Script Driver).