Canon PIXMA iP5200R iP5200R Setup Guide - Page 59

Access Points, Configuration, Encryption Method, Connect, Network SSID, Do not use, Use WEP, Use WPA

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Problem The Access Points dialog box is displayed during setup (Continued) Possible Cause and Measures Configuration The detailed settings dialog box is displayed. The network password (WEP) or the network key (WPA) selected in Encryption Method can be confirmed and changed. Connect Connects to the specified access point. Network (SSID) Enter the Network (SSID) set to the access point. The Network (SSID) is case sensitive. When using AirPort, enter the Network (SSID) in alphanumeric characters. SSID is also called ESS-ID. For details, refer to the manual provided with your access point or contact its manufacturer. Encryption Method Do not use Select to disable encryption Use WEP Transmission is encrypted using the password (WEP key) you specified. Use WPA Transmission is encrypted using the passphrase (WPA key) you specified. The actual encryption key is renewed automatically at a certain time interval, making the transmission harder to break. If a password (WEP key)/passphrase (WPA key) has not been set, a detailed settings dialog box is displayed. To change the settings, click the Configuration button in the Manual Setup dialog box. For details, see "About Network Key (Windows)/Network Password (Macintosh)" on page 53. Configuration The detailed settings dialog box is displayed. The password (WEP key) or the passphrase (WPA key) selected in Encryption Method can be confirmed and changed. Connect Connects to the specified access point. The An access point could not be detected is displayed during setup This message is displayed when no access point is detected. Clicking the OK button displays the Access Points dialog box. For details, see "The target access point is not detected" on page 52. 57

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The
Access Points
dialog box is displayed
during setup
(Continued)
Configuration
The detailed settings dialog box is displayed. The network password (WEP) or
the network key (WPA) selected in
Encryption Method
can be confirmed and
changed.
Connect
Connects to the specified access point.
Network (SSID)
Enter the Network (SSID) set to the access point. The Network (SSID) is case
sensitive. When using AirPort, enter the Network (SSID) in alphanumeric
characters.
SSID is also called ESS-ID. For details, refer to the manual provided with your
access point or contact its manufacturer.
Encryption Method
Do not use
Select to disable encryption
Use WEP
Transmission is encrypted using the password (WEP key) you specified.
Use WPA
Transmission is encrypted using the passphrase (WPA key) you specified.
The actual encryption key is renewed automatically at a certain time
interval, making the transmission harder to break.
If a password (WEP key)/passphrase (WPA key) has not been set, a detailed settings
dialog box is displayed. To change the settings, click the
Configuration
button in the
Manual Setup
dialog box. For details, see “About Network Key (Windows)/Network
Password (Macintosh)” on page 53.
Configuration
The detailed settings dialog box is displayed. The password (WEP key) or the
passphrase (WPA key) selected in
Encryption Method
can be confirmed and
changed.
Connect
Connects to the specified access point.
The
An access point
could not be detected
is displayed during
setup
This message is displayed when no access point is detected. Clicking the
OK
button displays the
Access Points
dialog box. For details, see “The target
access point is not detected” on page 52.
Problem
Possible Cause and Measures