Introduction; Overview - Brother MFC-J4310DW Manual

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Introduction

Overview

Wi-Fi Direct™ is one of the wireless configuration methods developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance
configure a secured wireless network between your Brother machine and a mobile device, such as an
Android™ device, Windows
Direct supports wireless network configuration using the one-push or PIN Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
(WPS). You can also configure a wireless network by manually setting an SSID and password. Your Brother
machine's Wi-Fi Direct feature supports WPA2™ security with AES encryption.
1 Mobile device
2 Your Brother machine
NOTE
• Although the Brother machine can be used in both a wired and wireless network, only one connection
method can be used at a time. However, a wireless network connection and Wi-Fi Direct connection, or a
wired network connection and Wi-Fi Direct connection can be used at the same time.
• The Wi-Fi Direct supported device can become a Group Owner (G/O). When configuring the Wi-Fi Direct
network, the G/O serves as an access point (see Group Owner (G/O) on page 17).
• When your Brother machine is the G/O, your Brother machine supports one-to-one wireless
communication using Wi-Fi Direct.
• Ad-hoc mode and Wi-Fi Direct cannot be used at the same time. Disable one function to enable the other.
If you want to use Wi-Fi Direct while you are using Ad-hoc mode, set Network I/F to LAN or disable Ad-hoc
mode and connect your Brother machine to the access point.
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Phone device, iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, without using an access point. Wi-Fi
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