Canon PIXMA MP560 Solución de problemas de configuración de red - Page 5

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Check 3 Are you using an access point that automatically creates WEP keys? • For details on the access point, refer to the manual supplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer. Check the WEP key (hexadecimal) created automatically on the access point, then enter it on the machine. • For details on how to check the WEP key of the access point, refer to the manual supplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer. Multiple access points with the same name exist. is Displayed Check The message appears when multiple access points with the same name are found. Glossary • DHCP function A function that automatically assigns required information (IP address, etc.) to computers connected to the Internet. Access point was not detected is Displayed Check The message appears when no access point is found. Refer to "The Target Access Point is Not Displayed (Detected)" on page 2. When you have only one access point Select Use one AP only, then select the MAC address of the target access point. • For subsequent operations, go to step in "Entering the Access Point's Wireless LAN Settings Directly on the Machine" on page 8. • For details on how to check the MAC address of the access point, refer to the manual supplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer. When using multiple access points Select Use multiple APs. • For subsequent operations, go to step Directly on the Machine" on page 8. in "Entering the Access Point's Wireless LAN Settings Glossary • MAC address A unique number assigned to each network device. 

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Check
Multiple access points with the same name exist.
is Displayed
The message appears when multiple access points with
the same name are found.
Select
Use multiple APs
.
When you have only one access point
For details on how to check the MAC address of the access point, refer to the manual supplied
with the access point or contact its manufacturer.
Select
Use one AP only
, then select the MAC address
of the target access point.
When using multiple access points
Glossary
A unique number assigned to each network device.
MAC address
For subsequent operations, go to step
in "Entering the Access Point's Wireless LAN Settings
Directly on the Machine" on page 8.
For subsequent operations, go to step
in "Entering
the Access Point's Wireless LAN Settings Directly on the
Machine" on page 8.
Check
Access point was not detected
is Displayed
The message appears when no access point is found.
Refer to "The Target Access Point is Not Displayed
(Detected)" on page 2.
Glossary
DHCP function
A function that automatically assigns required information (IP address, etc.) to computers connected to
the Internet.
Are you using an access point that automatically creates WEP keys?
Check the WEP key (hexadecimal) created automatically on the access point, then
enter it on the machine.
For details on how to check the WEP key of the access point, refer to the manual supplied with
the access point or contact its manufacturer.
Check 3
For details on the access point, refer to the manual supplied with the access point or contact its
manufacturer.