Copier User Manual
Installing the Driver & Software
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Windows
®
Windows
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Wireless 
Network
9 Choose the appropriate key number and press 
OK.
22. Setup WLAN
 WEP Key
a KEY1:
b KEY2:
Select ab & OK
Enter the WEP key you wrote down in step 1 
using the dial pad. You can use the   and 
 keys to move the cursor. For example, to 
enter the letter a, press the 2 key on the dial 
pad once. To enter the number 3, press the 3 
key on the dial pad seven times.
The letters appear in this order: lower case, 
upper case, numbers and then special letters.
Press OK when you have entered all the 
characters, then choose 1.Yes and press OK 
to apply your settings. Go to step 12.
Most access points and routers can store 
more than one key, but they will only use 
one at any time for authentication and 
encryption.
10 Press   or   to choose TKIP or AES 
for Encryption Type and press OK.
Enter the WPA-PSK Pass you wrote down in 
step 1 using the dial pad. You can use the 
 and   keys to move the cursor. For 
example, to enter the letter a, press the 2 key 
on the dial pad once. To enter the number 3, 
press the 3 key on your dial pad seven times.
Press OK when you have entered all the 
characters, then choose 1.Yes and press OK 
to apply your settings. Go to step 12.
11 Enter the user and press OK. You can use 
 and   keys to move the cursor. For 
example, to enter the letter a, press the 2 key 
on the dial pad once.
Enter the password and press OK, and then 
choose 1.Yes and press OK to apply your 
settings. Go to step 12.
12 Your machine will now try to connect to your 
wireless network using the information you 
have entered. If successful, Connected will 
appear briefly on the LCD.
Connection Error is displayed when the 
print server has not successfully connected to 
your router or access point. Try starting from 
step 3 again. If the same message is displayed 
again, reset the print server back to the default 
factory settings and try again. 
(See Restoring the network settings to factory 
default on page 53.)
13 The machine will automatically acquire the 
correct TCP/IP address information from your 
access point (router) if DHCP is enabled 
(DHCP is normally enabled as default for most 
access point routers).
If your access point does not have DHCP 
enabled you will need to manually configure 
the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of 
the machine to suit your network. See the 
Network User’s Guide for details.
Wireless setup is now complete. To install 
the MFL-Pro Software suite, continue to 
step 14.
14 Turn on your computer. 
(For Windows
®
 2000 Professional/XP/
XP Professional x64 Edition, you must be 
logged on with Administrator rights.) 
Close any applications running before installing 
the MFL-Pro Suite.
Note
Before installation, if you are using personal 
firewall software or the built in Windows
®
 XP 
firewall, disable it. Once you are sure that you can 
print after the installation, re-enable your firewall.
15 Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM 
drive. If the model name screen appears, 
choose your machine. If the language screen 
appears, choose your language.










