Establishing A Wireless Lan Connection With A Second And Subsequent Computers After Configuring Security Settings; Establishing A Wireless Lan Connection While Security Is Turned Off - Casio XJ-H1650 Function Manual

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When establishing simultaneous wireless LAN connections between a single projector and
multiple computers, use the same procedure as above for the second and subsequent
computers. For details about the operation required to project from each computer after it is
connected, see "Wireless LAN Connection Operations" (page 26).
When a computer finds multiple projectors that can be connected to, a Projector List dialog
box appears after the "Connecting" message.
When this happens, select the SSID of the projector to be connected to by clicking it, and then
click [OK].
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with a Second and
Subsequent Computers after Configuring Security Settings
When you perform the procedure under "To establish a wireless LAN connection between the
projector and a computer after configuring security settings" (page 24), Wireless Connection 3
remembers the passphrase (or WEP key) you input when establishing a connection. The next time you
turn on the connected projector and start up Wireless Connection 3 on the computer, all you need do
is click [OK] on the dialog box that appears to establish a wireless LAN connection between the
projector and computer.
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection while Security is
Turned Off
Starting up Wireless Connection 3 on the computer when "Off" is selected for the security setting of
the projector in the procedure under "To configure security settings" (page 22) causes the
"Connecting" message to appear, establishes a wireless LAN connection, and then starts projecting
the computer's display contents.
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