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Setting the SSID

To use wireless LAN, you must specify the Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the wireless access point that the machine will connect to for network access. Ask your network administrator for the SSID to use.

  1. Press the[Down arrow key/Menu] key.

  2. Press the [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key/Menu] key to display the [Host Interface] menu, and then press the [#Enter] key.

    Menu:               
    Host Interface      
  3. Press the [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key/Menu] key to display [Wireless LAN], and then press the [#Enter] key.

    Host Interface:     
    Wireless LAN        
  4. Press the [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key/Menu] key to select [SSID], and then press the [#Enter] key.

    Wireless LAN:       
    SSID                

    If an SSID has been set, you can check the current SSID setting.

  5. Press the [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key/Menu] key to enter the characters, and then press [#Enter] key.

    SSID:               
    aaaaaaaaaaaa        

    The SSID appears as groups of four characters, 12 characters in each row. Using three rows, you can enter up to 32 characters.

    For SSID configuration, it is necessary to press the [#Enter] key to confirm the entry of each character, pressing the [#Enter] key a total of 32 times. This means that you must press the [#Enter] key 32 times even when the SSID is less than 32 characters.

    The characters that can be used are ASCII 0x20-0x7e (32 bytes).

    The SSID can also be set using Web Image Monitor.

  6. Press the [#Enter] key.