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Multi-protocol on-board ethernet multi-function print server and wireless ethernet multi-function print server
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Troubleshooting
I want to check my network devices are working properly. (continued)
Question
Check the Link Status in
the Network Configuration
Report.
Can you "ping" the Brother
machine from your
computer?
Is the Brother machine
connected to the wireless
network?
I have checked and tried all
of the above, however, I'm
still having problems. Is
there anything else I can
do?
Interface Solution
wired/
Print the Network Configuration Report and check that
wireless
Ethernet Link Status or Wireless Link Status is showing Link OK.
If the Link Status shows Link DOWN or Failed To Associate, start again
from the Make sure that the following items are configured before reading
this chapter. uu page 67.
wired/
Ping the Brother machine from your computer using the IP address or the
wireless
node name.
Successful i Your Brother machine is working correctly and connected
to the same network as your computer.
Unsuccessful i Your Brother machine is not connected to the same
network as your computer.
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(Windows
)
Ask the network administrator and use the Network Connection Repair
Tool to fix the IP address and the subnet mask automatically. For the
detail of the Network Connection Repair Tool, see (Windows
Confirming the IP address and the Subnet Mask using the Network
Connection Repair Tool. uu page 69.
(Macintosh)
Confirm the IP address and the Subnet Mask are set correctly. See
Confirming the IP address and the Subnet Mask. uu page 69.
wireless
Print the WLAN Report to confirm the state of a wireless connection. (For
how to print, see Printing the WLAN Report uu page 40.)
If the printed WLAN report shows the connection failed, check the error code
on the printed report.
uuQuick Setup Guide: Troubleshooting
wired/
See the instructions supplied with your WLAN access point/router to find the
wireless
SSID and the Network Key information and set them correctly. For details of
the SSID and the Network Key, see Are your security settings
(SSID/Network Key) correct? uu page 67.
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