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Configuring wireless LAN manually

Follow the procedure below to configure the wireless LAN settings manually.

Setting the communication mode

Press the [User Tools] key, and then select the setting items using the [Down arrow key ] or [Up arrow key ] key.

1Select [System Settings] Press [OK]

2Select [Interface Settings] Press [OK]

3Select [Network] Press [OK]

4Select [LAN Type] Press [OK]

5Select [Wireless LAN] Press [OK] Press [Escape]

6Select [Wireless LAN] Press [OK]

7Select [Communication Mode] Press [OK]

8Select the transmission mode of the wireless LAN Press [OK]

9If [802.11 Ad-hoc Mode] is selected for [Communication Mode], select [Ad-hoc Channel] Press [OK]

10Select the Ad-hoc channel Press [OK]

Select an Ad-hoc channel according to the IEEE 802.11 standard you are using.

  • When using IEEE 802.11 b/g/n:

    Channels 1–11

Note

  • The transmission mode of the wireless LAN can also be set using Web Image Monitor. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help.

Setting the SSID

Press the [Menu] key, and then select the setting items using the [Down arrow key ] or [Up arrow key ] key.

1Select [System Settings] Press [OK]

2Select [Interface Settings] Press [OK]

3Select [Wireless LAN] Press [OK]

4Select [SSID Setting] Press [OK]

5[SSID] [Enter] Enter the SSID Press [OK]

You can switch between lower/upper case letters and numeric characters by pressing [ab/AB/12].

The characters that can be used are ASCII 0 × 20-0 × 7e (32 bytes).

Note

  • The SSID can also be set using Web Image Monitor. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help.

Cautions when using a wireless LAN

A wireless LAN uses radio waves instead of cables to send and receive data. Because radio waves usually pass through walls and other obstructions, the following problems may arise if you do not configure wireless security settings.

Information leakage

Information such as IDs, passwords, credit card numbers, and e-mail content may be seen by an unauthorized third party.

Unauthorized network access

  • Damage to or alteration of data and/or system configurations by viruses or other malware.

  • Impersonation of legitimate network users, resulting in data theft.

  • Theft of sensitive or confidential data.

To minimize the possibility of these threats, it is recommended that you check the available features of this machine, wireless access points, and other equipment that uses the wireless LAN, and configure security settings for the wireless LAN.

For details about the wireless LAN security settings such as WEP, WPA, and IEEE 802.1X, see Security Guide.