Canon PIXMA iP5200R iP5200R Setup Guide - Page 62
Printer Network Setup
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Problem The Printer Network Setup dialog box is displayed during setup Possible Cause and Measures The Printer Network Setup dialog box is displayed in the following cases. - when you are re-setting a printer whose setup was canceled halfway - when you changed the network settings - when you are already using a printer over a wireless or wired LAN If you canceled setup or changed the network settings, perform network setup again. When you intend to use the printer connected to the network with the current settings, do not change the network settings. Change printer settings The printer network settings will be changed to enable communication under the current network settings. Do not change printer settings Continues computer setup with the settings specified to the printer. Select this when you are not currently connected to a network but want to set up the computer with the settings specified to the printer. The Enter Password / Password Input dialog box is displayed during setup After setup, confirm that the printer and the computer (or the access point, when using wireless LAN) can communicate with each other. If not, perform network setup again. The following dialog box is displayed if an administrator password is set to the printer which has already been set up. Admin Password Enter the administrator password you have set. The administrator password consists of alphanumeric characters and is no longer than 32 characters. The password is case sensitive. For security, your entry will be displayed by "*" (asterisks) for Windows and "•" (bullets) for Macintosh. The You have connected the printer to an unsecured wireless network is displayed during setup Security is not configured on the access point. The printer can still be used, so continue the setup procedure to complete it. If you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk of disclosing data such as your personal information to a third party. 60