Sharp BD-HP90U BD-HP90U Operation Manual - Page 47

Information on MAC addresses

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SETTINGS 7 Press a/b to select "desired access point" or "Other Network", then press ENTER. • For access points which are set to hide the SSID using the wireless router, select "Other Network" to set the access point. Select the access point. XXXXXXXXXXXX YYYYYYYYYYYY Other Network • If selecting "desired access point", go to step 10. • If selecting "Other Network", go to the next step. 8 Press ENTER, then enter the access point name. • The access point name is manually entered using the screen for inputting characters. (See page 46.) Enter the access point name. Access Point: Next 9 Select "Next", then press ENTER. 10 Press a/b to select your appropriate security key, then press ENTER. • When selecting WPA/WPA2, selectable security keys are PSK/TKIP and PSK/AES. Select the security key. OPEN WEP WPA-PSK(AES) WPA-PSK(TKIP) WPA2-PSK(AES) WPA2-PSK(TKIP) 12 Select "Next", then press ENTER. 13 For testing after confirming the settings, select "Test", then press ENTER. • If the test has failed, an error message appears. Retry to perform the settings after checking that the connection (page 21) is performed properly. Confirm your setting. Access Point: XXXXXXXXXXXX Security key: XXXXXXXXXXXX Test 14 Follow steps 6-11 of "When selecting Cable" on pages 43-44 to complete the network connection settings. Information on MAC addresses A MAC address is a unique ID number for network equipment. A MAC address is necessary for MAC address filtering on the wireless router/access point. Before the wireless communication setup is performed, we recommend writing down the MAC address and keeping it in a safe place. (The MAC address is displayed on the "Current Ethernet setup info." screen when wireless communication is set (See step 5 of page 44).) MAC address 11 Press ENTER, then enter the security key code. • Enter the exact same security key which has been set in the wireless router. • The security key code is manually entered using the screen for inputting characters. (See page 46.) Enter the security key. Security key: Next Settings 45

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Press
a
/
b
to select “desired access point” or
“Other Network”, then press
ENTER
.
For access points which are set to hide the SSID
using the wireless router, select “Other Network” to
set the access point.
Select the access point.
XXXXXXXXXXXX
YYYYYYYYYYYY
Other Network
If selecting “desired access point”, go to step 10.
If selecting “Other Network”, go to the next step.
Press
ENTER
, then enter the access point
name.
The access point name is manually entered using the
screen for inputting characters. (See page 46.)
Enter the access point name.
Access Point:
Next
Select “Next”, then press
ENTER
.
Press
a
/
b
to select your appropriate security
key, then press
ENTER
.
When selecting WPA/WPA2, selectable security keys
are PSK/TKIP and PSK/AES.
Select the security key.
OPEN
WEP
WPA-PSK(AES)
WPA-PSK(TKIP)
WPA2-PSK(AES)
WPA2-PSK(TKIP)
Press
ENTER
, then enter the security key code.
Enter the exact same security key which has been set
in the wireless router.
The security key code is manually entered using the
screen for inputting characters. (See page 46.)
Enter the security key.
Security key:
Next
7
8
9
10
11
Select “Next”, then press
ENTER
.
For testing after confirming the settings, select
“Test”, then press
ENTER
.
If the test has failed, an error message appears.
Retry to perform the settings after checking that the
connection (page 21) is performed properly.
Confirm your setting.
Access Point:
Security key:
XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
Test
Follow steps 6–11 of “When selecting Cable”
on pages 43–44 to complete the network
connection settings.
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13
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SETTINGS
Information on MAC addresses
A MAC address is a unique ID number for network
equipment. A MAC address is necessary for MAC
address filtering on the wireless router/access
point.
Before the wireless communication setup is
performed, we recommend writing down the MAC
address and keeping it in a safe place. (The MAC
address is displayed on the “Current Ethernet
setup info.” screen when wireless communication
is set (See step 5 of page 44).)
MAC address
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Settings