Connecting to a Wi-Fi by Using the Router Button (Push Button Mode)

If your Wi-Fi router supports WPS push button mode, you can easily set up a connection simply by using the control panel of the machine and the button on the Wi-Fi router.
Administrator privileges are required to connect to a Wi-Fi.
1
On the control panel, select [Menu] in the [Home] screen, and press . [Home] Screen
2
Press [Preferences]    [Network]    [Wi-Fi Settings]  .
The [Select Network] screen is displayed.
If the login screen appears, enter the Administrator ID and PIN, and then press [<Log In>]  . Administrator ID and PIN
If the message [Do you want to enable Wi-Fi?] appears, select [Yes] and press .
If the message [Cannot find any access point.] appears, press [Close]  .
3
Select [Other Connections] and press .
4
Select [WPS Push Button Mode] and press .
The machine starts searching for an access point.
5
After the search for an access point starts, press the button on the Wi-Fi router within two minutes.
Press the button within two minutes. (Depending on the Wi-Fi router, you may have to press and hold the button.)
* For details on how to operate the button, see the manual of your Wi-Fi router.
6
When [Connected.] appears on the control panel, press .
When the machine is connected to the Wi-Fi, [] appears on the [Home] screen.
7
Wait a few minutes.
By default, an IP address is set automatically.
To use a specific IP address, set this manually.
Setting IPv4 Addresses
Setting IPv6 Addresses
If an Error Message Appears during Operation and a Connection Cannot Be Established
Press , and repeat the procedure starting from Step 2.
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