Connecting to a Wireless LAN by Setting the Details (Manual Setup Method)
You can connect to a wireless LAN router by manually entering all information of the router such as the SSID, network key, and security settings.
Administrator privileges are required to connect to a wireless LAN.
Required Preparations |
When connecting to a wireless LAN router supporting WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP for the security standard, set IEEE 802.1X. Using IEEE 802.1X |
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On the control panel, press [Wi-Fi Settings] in the [Home] screen.
[Home] ScreenThe [Select Network] screen is displayed.
If the message [Do you want to enable Wi-Fi?] appears, press [Yes].
If the message [Could not find the access point.] appears, press [Close].
2
Press [Other Connections].
3
Press [Manually Enter Network Name (SSID)].
The SSID input screen is displayed.
4
Enter the SSID, and press [Apply].
The [Security Settings] screen is displayed.
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Select the security standard, and set the authentication and encryption.
When Using WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA3-SAE
1 | Select [WPA/WPA2-PSK], [WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE], or [WPA3-SAE] to match the security settings of the wireless LAN router. |
2 | Enter the network key, and press [Apply]. |
When Using WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP
Press [WPA/WPA2-EAP]

[OK].
When Not Using a Security Standard
Press [None].
6
When [Connected.] is displayed on the control panel, press [Close].
When the machine is connected to the wireless LAN, [

] appears on the [Home] screen and screen of each function.
7
Wait a few minutes.
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If an Error Message Appears during Operation and a Connection Cannot Be EstablishedPress [Close], check the information of the wireless LAN router to which you want to connect, and repeat the procedure starting from Step 2.
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