Sony DPT-S1 Manual
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Setting up a Wi-Fi®
Network
Network
You must turn on the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) network
settings in the Digital Paper device to connect to the
Wi-Fi network.
Tip
Supported security methods are WEP, WPA/WPA2
Supported security methods are WEP, WPA/WPA2
PSK, and 802.1x EAP.
Wi-Fi status icons
The following icons in the status bar indicate the
status of the Wi-Fi connection.
Preparing to Set Up a Wi-Fi
Connection
Connection
Before connecting to a Wi-Fi access point, turn on
[Wi-Fi] on the Digital Paper device.
[Wi-Fi] on the Digital Paper device.
1
Press the
(Home) button
tap [Settings]
[Wireless Network Settings].
2
Tap [Wi-Fi] to check the check box.
A check indicates that [Wi-Fi] is turned on. Wi-Fi
is turned on by default.
Tip
Alternatively, you can tap the status bar tap [Wi-
Alternatively, you can tap the status bar tap [Wi-
Fi] to turn on the Wi-Fi (page 18).
Turn off [Wi-Fi] when it is not in use in order to
extend the battery life of the device (page 72).
Tap [Wireless Standby] and set the check box on to
extend the battery-usage time (page 72).
Selecting a Connection Type
Depending on your Wi-Fi environment, connect to an
access point via one of the following methods. The
following questions will determine the most suitable
following questions will determine the most suitable
case for setting the Wi-Fi network connection.
Internet
* WPS: Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Note
Customers shall be responsible to pay the
applicable Internet connection and communication
fees when using a Wi-Fi router.
fees when using a Wi-Fi router.
Wireless communication exposes risks to
wiretapping, manipulation and illegal invasion into
the network.
Unless absolutely necessary, Sony recommends
Unless absolutely necessary, Sony recommends
Network
Icon
Status
Wi-Fi is activated. The number of bars
indicates the Wi-Fi signal strength.
Wi-Fi is in standby mode (page 72).
There is no Wi-Fi access point.
The [Wi-Fi] setting is turned off.
Home
Hotspot and Office
No
Case B
No
Case C
YES
YES
No
1. Are you using a home or
office Wi-Fi connection?
2. Is your Wi-Fi router WPS*
compatible?
3. Does your Wi-Fi router
have a WPS button?
Case D
YES
Case A