Invalid Wpa Passphrase; Another Device Connected To The Access Point - Kodak ESP 9 ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER User Manual

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Corrective Action
If you do not know the WEP key, see the documentation that came with your access point/
router. The WEP key is stored within the access point. Usually you can find the WEP key by
logging on to the Embedded Web Server of your access point through your computer.
Probable Cause 2
The WEP key index setting of your access point does not match the WEP key index setting
of the All-in-One printer.
Corrective Action
The printer is looking for a WEP key index of 1. If the WEP key index setting was changed
on the access point, open the Embedded Web Server for the printer and update the index
setting to match the index setting of your access point. Once you've updated the index
setting on the printer, repeat the setup procedure.
Note:
first WEP key (index 1) when setting up your wireless network.

Invalid WPA Passphrase

Probable Cause
You have entered the WPA passphrase incorrectly.
Corrective Action
Enter the correct passphrase. Make sure it has between 8 and 63 characters, and matches
the passphrase programmed in the access point (case sensitive).

Another device connected to the access point

Probable Cause
Another device in the vicinity connected to your access point before the All-in-One printer
was able to connect.
Corrective Action
Cancel the setup and start over.
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Some access points provide more than one WEP key. Make sure you use the
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