Brother 891-Z05 Wireless Network Setup Manual page 9

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Note
• If you do not know this information (Network
Name (SSID) and Network Password (Key)), you
cannot continue the wireless setup.
• How can I find this information?
1) You should see the documentation provided
with your wireless access point/router.
2) The default Network Name (SSID) could be
the manufacturer's name or the model
name.
3) If you do not know the security information,
please consult the router manufacturer, your
system administrator, or internet provider.
4) Some Wireless Network Name (SSID) and
Network Password (Key) are case (upper
case and lower case) sensitive. Please
properly record your information.
b
Touch
in the home screen.
The network settings screen appears.
Memo
• Another way to access the "Network" menu is
to click
located at the bottom of the home
screen.
c
Under "Network" settings screen as shown
below, touch "Setup Wizard".
Available Network Name (SSID) will be
displayed.
d
Select your Network Name (SSID), and then
touch the "OK" key.
The screen for entering the Network Password
(Key) appears.
Note
• If the desired Network Name (SSID) is not
displayed, specify it as described below.
1) Select "[New SSID]", and then touch the
"OK" key.
*
"[New SSID]" appears at the bottom of the
list of detected SSIDs.
2) Type in the desired Network Name (SSID),
and then touch the "OK" key.
3) Specify the authentication method and
encryption mode and then touch the "OK"
key.
Memo
appears beside a previously connected
network from the list of available networks.
Since the Network Password (Key) has been
saved for the network beside
to that network can be re-established without
having to re-enter the connection information
(Network Password, etc.).
• The previously entered Network Password
(Key) for a maximum of 12 connections are
saved with "[Saved SSID]". Touch the "[Saved
SSID]" key to display the connection
information.
e
Type in the Network Password (Key) noted in
a
step
, and then touch the "OK" key.
a
b
c
d
a Character input display
b Character keys
c Uppercase/lowercase selection key
d Space key
e Letter/number/special character selection key
f Backspace key (Deletes the character at the
cursor's position.)
g Cursor keys (Move the cursor to the left or
right.)
, a connection
f
g
e
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