Network User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Network User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Changing Your Network Settings
- 3 Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network (ADS-2800W / ADS-3600W)
- Overview
- Confirm Your Network Environment
- Configuration
- Configuration in Ad-hoc Mode
- Configure Your Machine for a Wireless Network Using the Machine’s Control Panel Setup Wizard
- Use Wi-Fi Direct®
- Scan from Your Mobile Device Using Wi-Fi Direct®
- Configure Your Wi-Fi Direct® Network
- Wi-Fi Direct® Network Configuration Overview
- Configure Your Wi-Fi Direct® Network Using the One-Push Method
- Configure Your Wi-Fi Direct® Network Using the One-Push Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)
- Configure Your Wi-Fi Direct® Network Using the PIN Method
- Configure Your Wi-Fi Direct® Network Using the PIN Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)
- Configure Your Wi-Fi Direct® Network Manually
- 4 Web Based Management
- Overview
- Configure Your Machine Settings
- Set a Login Password
- Use LDAP Authentication
- Restrict Users
- Synchronize with the SNTP Server
- Change the Scan to FTP Configuration
- Change the Scan to SFTP Configuration
- Change the Scan to Network Configuration (Windows®)
- Change the Scan to SharePoint Configuration (Windows®)
- Configure TCP/IP Advanced Settings
- Address Book Import/Export (ADS-2800W / ADS-3600W)
- 5 Scan to E-mail Server (ADS-2800W / ADS-3600W)
- 6 Security Features
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 Additional Network Settings (Windows®)
- A Appendix
- B Index
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network (ADS-2800W / ADS-3600W)
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Using the PIN Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) 3
If your WLAN access point/router supports WPS (PIN Method), configure the machine using the instructions.
NOTE
The Personal Identification Number (PIN) Method is one of the connection methods developed by the
Wi-Fi Alliance
®
. By entering a PIN created by an Enrollee (your machine) to the Registrar (a device that
manages the wireless LAN), you can set up the WLAN network and security settings. See the User’s Guide
supplied with your WLAN access point/router for instructions on how to access WPS mode.
Connection when the WLAN access point/router (A) doubles as a Registrar
1
.
Connection when another device (B), such as a computer, is used as a Registrar
1
.
1
The Registrar is normally the WLAN access point/router.
NOTE
Routers or access points that support WPS display this symbol:
A
A
B