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The following screen is displayed during setup
Problem Possible Cause and Measures
The
Access Points
dialog box is displayed
during setup
The Access Points dialog box is displayed when:
- No access point is detected.
- Multiple access points are detected.
- Entry of a network key is necessary to communicate with the target access
point.
Select the target access point, then perform necessary operation such as
setting of encryption.
If you want to specify access point manually, click
Manual Setup
in the
Access Points
dialog box. Enter the settings for the target access point in the
Manual Setup
dialog box, then click
Connect
. The target access point is
searched with the specified settings.
For changing settings of the access point, refer to the manual provided with the
access point or contact its manufacturer.
If you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk of
disclosing data such as your personal information to a third party.
SSID
Enter the SSID set to the access point. The SSID is case sensitive. When
using AirPort, enter the network name (SSID) in alphanumeric characters.
SSID is also called ESS-ID. For details, refer to the manual provided with your
access point or contact its manufacturer.
Encryption Method
Do not use
Select to disable encryption.
Use WEP
Transmission is encrypted using the WEP key you specified.
Use WPA
Transmission is encrypted using the passphrase (WPA key) you specified.
The actual encryption key is renewed automatically at a certain time
interval, making the transmission harder to break.
If a WEP key/Passphrase (WPA key) has not been set, a detailed settings dialog box is
displayed. To change the settings, click the
Configuration
button in the
Manual Setup
dialog box. For details, refer to “About Network Key (Windows)/Network Password
(Macintosh)” on page 53.
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