Brother International HL-L3270CDW Online Users Guide HTML - Page 336
Level 3, Descriptions, FAQs & Troubleshooting, Set to Default
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Level 3 WLAN Level 4 TCP/IP Level 5 IPv6 Wi-Fi Direct Setup Wizard - WLAN Assistant - WPS - WPS w/ PIN Code WLAN Status - Status Signal SSID Comm. Mode MAC Address - Set to Default - WLAN Enable - Push Button - PIN Code - Manual - Group Owner Device Information Status Information Device Name SSID IP Address Status Signal I/F Enable - NFC - Web Connect Proxy Settings Settings Network - Reset Proxy Connection Address Port User Name Password - Level 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Descriptions Turn the IPv6 protocol on or off. For more detailed information, go to your model's FAQs & Troubleshooting page on the Brother support website at support.brother.com. Configure the wireless network settings using the setup wizard. Configure your wireless network settings using the Brother installation disc. Configure your wireless network settings using the one-button push method. Configure the wireless network settings using WPS with a PIN code. Display the wireless Ethernet link status. Display the signal condition. Display SSID. Display the current Communication mode. Display the MAC address of the machine. Restore wireless network settings of your machine to the factory settings. Turn the wireless interface on or off. Configure your Wi-Fi Direct network settings using the one-button push method quickly. Configure your Wi-Fi Direct network settings using WPS with a PIN code quickly. Configure your Wi-Fi Direct network settings manually. Set your machine as the Group Owner. View your machine's device name. Display the Group Owner's SSID. Display your machine's IP Address. Display the Wi-Fi Direct network status. Display the current Wi-Fi Direct network signal strength. Enable or disable the Wi-Fi Direct connection. Turn the NFC function on or off. Change the web connection settings. Restore all network settings of your machine to the factory settings. 331