Brother International TD-2125NWB Users Guide TD-2020A/2125NWB/2135NWB - Page 20
Wireless LAN Connection, Using a Wi-Fi Router/Access Point, Infrastructure Mode
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Chapter 2 a Make sure the printer is turned off before connecting the LAN cable. b Connect the LAN cable to the ethernet network port on the back of the printer, and then turn on the printer. NOTE • Change the printer's communication settings in the Printer Setting Tool under Communication settings. For more information, see Communication Settings (TD-2125N/TD-2135N/TD-2125NWB/ TD-2135NWB only) on page 22. • The Printer Setting Tool allows you to change and apply [Communication settings] to multiple printers. For more information, see Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers on page 27. Wireless LAN Connection 2 Use any of the following Wi-Fi connection methods: Using a Wi-Fi Router/Access Point (Infrastructure Mode) Without Using a Wi-Fi Router/Access Point (Wireless Direct) Using Infrastructure Mode and Wireless Direct Simultaneously Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Using a Wi-Fi Router/Access Point (Infrastructure Mode) 2 Infrastructure Mode allows you to connect the printer to a computer or mobile device using a Wi-Fi router/access point. Before You Begin Configure the printer's Wi-Fi settings to communicate with your Wi-Fi router/ access point. After the printer is configured, the computers and mobile devices on your network will have access to the printer. • Before connecting the printer to your network, contact your system administrator to confirm your Wi-Fi network settings. • To reconfigure the Wi-Fi settings or if the printer's Wi-Fi connection status is unknown, reset the printer's Wi-Fi settings: a Press and hold the (Feed) button and the (Power) button simultaneously until the POWER indicator lights in orange and the STATUS indicator blinks in green. b While continuing to press the (Power) button, press the (Feed) button twice. c Release the (Power) button. • For the best print results, place the printer as close to the Wi-Fi router/ access point as possible with minimal obstructions between them. Large objects or walls between the two devices, as well as interference from other electronic devices, can affect the transfer speed of print data. Connect the printer to your Wi-Fi router/access point Configure the printer's Wi-Fi settings to communicate with your Wi-Fi router/ access point. After the printer is configured, the computers and mobile devices on your network will have access to it. a Make sure that the printer is turned off. b Write down the SSID (Network Name) and Password (Network Key) of your Wi-Fi router/access point. c Connect the printer and computer using a USB cable. 14