Brother International MFC 8870DW Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 48

Using the Setup Wizard from the control panel LAN menu for wireless network configuration

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STEP 2 Installing the Driver & Software Macintosh® Using the Setup Wizard from the control panel LAN menu for wireless network configuration Important Make sure that you have finished the instructions from step 1 Setting Up the Machine on page 4 to 11. These instructions will install your Brother machine in a typical small office or home wireless network environment in infrastructure mode, using a wireless router or access point that uses DHCP to assign IP addresses. If you want to setup your machine in any other wireless environment you can find instructions in the Network User's Guide on the CD-ROM. You can view the Network User's Guide by following the instructions below. 1 Turn on your Macintosh®. Insert the Brother CD-ROM labeled Macintosh® into your CD-ROM drive. 2 Double-click Documentation. 3 Double-click your language folder. 4 Double-click the Network User's Guide.pdf. To achieve optimum results with normal every day document printing, place the Brother machine as close to the network access point (router) as possible with minimal obstructions. Large objects and walls between the two devices as well as interference from other electronic devices can affect the data transfer speed of your documents. Due to these factors, wireless may not be the best method of connection for all types of documents and applications. If you are printing large files, such as photos on glossy paper or multi-page documents with mixed text and large graphics, you may want to consider choosing wired Ethernet for a faster data transfer, or USB for the fastest throughput speed. First you must configure the wireless network settings of your machine to communicate with your network access point (router). After the machine is configured to communicate with your access point computers on your network will have access to the machine. To use the machine from these computers, you will need to install the MFL-Pro Software Suite. The following steps will guide you through the configuration and installation process. 1 Write down the wireless network settings of your access point or wireless router. SSID (Service Set ID or Network name) WEP Key (if needed) WPA-PSK (if needed) The WEP key is for 64bit encrypted networks or 128 bit encrypted networks and can contain both numbers and letters. If you do not know this information you should see the documentation provided with your access point or wireless router. This key is a 64-bit or 128-bit value that must be entered in an ASCII or HEXADECIMAL format. For example: 64 bit ASCII: Uses 5 text characters. e.g. "Hello" (this is case sensitive) 64 bit Uses 10 digits of hexadecimal data. Hexadecimal: e.g. "71f2234aba" 128 bit ASCII: Uses 13 text characters. e.g. "Wirelesscomms" (this is case sensitive) 128 bit Uses 26 digits of hexadecimal data. Hexadecimal: e.g. "71f2234ab56cd709e5412aa3ba" WPA-PSK enables a Protected Access Pre-shared key that allows the Brother wireless machine to associate with access points using TKIP and AES encryption. WPA-PSK uses a Pre-Shared Key that is more than 7 and less than 64 characters in length. See Chapter 3 of the Network User's Guide for more details. Macintosh® Wireless Network 46

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Installing the Driver & Software
46
STEP 2
Macintosh
®
Macintosh
®
Wireless
Network
Using the Setup Wizard from the control panel LAN menu for wireless
network configuration
Important
Make sure that you have finished the
instructions from step 1
Setting Up the
Machine
on page 4 to 11.
These instructions will install your Brother machine in
a typical small office or home wireless network
environment in infrastructure mode, using a wireless
router or access point that uses DHCP to assign IP
addresse
s.
If you want to setup your machine in any other
wireless environment you can find instructions in the
Network User’s Guide on the CD-ROM.
You can view the Network User’s Guide by following
the instructions below.
1
Turn on your Macintosh
®
. Insert the Brother
CD-ROM labeled Macintosh
®
into your CD-ROM
drive.
2
Double-click
Documentation
.
3
Double-click your language folder.
4
Double-click the Network User’s Guide.pdf.
To achieve optimum results with normal every day
document printing, place the Brother machine as
close to the network access point (router) as possible
with minimal obstructions. Large objects and walls
between the two devices as well as interference from
other electronic devices can affect the data transfer
speed of your documents.
Due to these factors, wireless may not be the best
method of connection for all types of documents and
applications. If you are printing large files, such as
photos on glossy paper or multi-page documents with
mixed text and large graphics, you may want to
consider choosing wired Ethernet for a faster data
transfer, or USB for the fastest throughput speed.
First you must configure the wireless network settings
of your machine to communicate with your network
access point (router). After the machine is configured
to communicate with your access point computers on
your network will have access to the machine. To use
the machine from these computers, you will need to
install the MFL-Pro Software Suite. The following
steps will guide you through the configuration and
installation process.
1
Write down the wireless network settings of
your access point or wireless router.
SSID
(Service Set ID or Network name)
_________________________
WEP Key
(if needed)
_________________________
WPA-PSK
(if needed)
_________________________
The WEP key is for 64bit encrypted networks
or 128 bit encrypted networks and can contain
both numbers and letters. If you do not know
this information you should see the
documentation provided with your access point
or wireless router. This key is a 64-bit or 128-bit
value that must be entered in an ASCII or
HEXADECIMAL format.
For example:
WPA-PSK enables a Protected Access
Pre-shared key that allows the Brother wireless
machine to associate with access points using
TKIP and AES encryption. WPA-PSK uses a
Pre-Shared Key that is more than 7 and less
than 64 characters in length.
See Chapter 3 of the Network User’s Guide for
more details
.
64 bit ASCII:
Uses 5 text characters.
e.g. “Hello” (this is case sensitive)
64 bit
Hexadecimal:
Uses 10 digits of hexadecimal data.
e.g. “71f2234aba”
128 bit ASCII:
Uses 13 text characters.
e.g. “Wirelesscomms” (this is case
sensitive)
128 bit
Hexadecimal:
Uses 26 digits of hexadecimal data.
e.g. “71f2234ab56cd709e5412aa3ba”