Samsung ML-3712ND/XAA Manual De Usuario

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Wireless network setup
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2. Using a network-connected machine
Read the License Agreement, and select I accept the terms 
of the License Agreement
. Then, click Next.
The software searches the wireless network.
 
If the software has failed to search the network, check if the 
USB cable is connected properly between the computer and 
machine, and follow the instruction in the window.
 
After searching the wireless networks, a list of wireless 
networks your machine has searched appears. 
If you want to use the Samsung default ad hoc setting, select 
the last wireless network on the list, Network Name(SSID) is 
portthru and Signal is Printer Self Network.
Then, click Next.
If you want to use other ad hoc settings, select another 
wireless network from the list. 
 
If you want to change ad hoc settings click the Advanced 
Setting
 button. 
• Enter the wireless Network Name: Enter the SSID name 
you want (SSID is case-sensitive).
• Operation Mode: Select ad hoc.
• Channel: Select the channel. (Auto Setting or 2412 MHz 
to 2467 MHz).
• Authentication: Select an authentication type.
Open System: Authentication is not used, and encryption 
may or may not be used, depending on the need for data 
security.
Shared Key: Authentication is used. A device that has a 
proper WEP key can access the network.
• Encryption: Select the encryption (None, WEP64, 
WEP128).
• Network Key: Enter the encryption network key value.
• Confirm Network Key: Confirm the encryption network 
key value.
• WEP Key Index: If you are using WEP Encryption, select 
the appropriate WEP Key Index.
The wireless network security window appears when the ad 
hoc network has security setting.
The wireless network security window appears. Select Open 
System
 or Shared Key for the authentication and click Next.
• WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a security protocol 
preventing unauthorized access to your wireless network. 
WEP encrypts the data portion of each packet exchanged 
on a wireless network using a 64-bit or 128-bit WEP 
encryption key.