Icons in the description Problem with the wireless LAN connection
Problem with the wired LAN connection
Problem with the USB connection
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* A mode that disables the SSID auto-detection of other devices.
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Check the status of your computer.
Have the settings of the computer and the wireless router been completed?
Are the cables of the wireless router (including the power cord and LAN cable) correctly plugged in?
Is the wireless router turned on?
If the problem persists even after checking the above:
Turn off the devices, and then turn them on again.
Wait for a while, and try again to connect to the network.
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Check whether the machine is turned ON.
If the machine is turned ON, turn it OFF, and then turn it back ON.
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Check the installation site of the machine and the wireless router.
Is the machine too far from the wireless router?
Are there any obstacles such as walls between the machine and the wireless router?
Are there any appliances such as microwave ovens or digital cordless phones that emit radio waves near the machine?
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Perform one of the following settings again.
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When you need to manually set up the connectionIf the wireless router is set as described below, manually enter all the required information for the wireless LAN connection (Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings).
ANY connection refusal* is activated.
The WEP key that was automatically generated (hexadecimal) is selected.
The stealth mode is activated.
When you need to change the settings of the wireless routerIf the wireless router is set as described below, change the settings of the router.
The MAC address packet filtering is set.
When only IEEE 802.11n is used for the wireless communication, WEP is selected or the WPA/WPA2 encryption method is set to TKIP.
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