Owner`s manual
105
Network
Network
Here you make the setting for WIRELESS ID.
This ID setting is shared by the LAN and WIRELESS LAN settings.
1.
Access the WIRELESS LAN screen.
2.
Select “OPTION“ and press [ENTER].
The WIRELESS LAN OPTION popup is displayed.
3.
Specify a wireless ID in a range of 1 to 99.
“DEVICE NAME“ is displayed by the application making the
wireless connection.
This is set automatically when the setting for WIRELESS ID is
made.
1.
Access the WIRELESS LAN screen.
2.
Select “INFOMATION“ and press [ENTER].
The WIRELESS LAN INFOMATION screen appears.
You can view the following infomation:
Connection status
Connection infomation
The ad-hoc SSID is set automatically when “WIRELESS ID“ has
been specified at the NETWORK screen.
IP ADDRESS
This displays the IP address.
SUBNET
This displays the subnet mask.
MAC ADDRESS
This displays the MAC address.
Making the setting for WIRELESS ID
What’s a wireless ID?
This determines the M-200i’s device name and ad-hoc
SSID that are displayed by the application making the
wireless connection. Although a setting of “0“ is usual,
when multiple M-200i units are present on the network,
you can change the device name and ad-hoc SSID for
each one as shown below by setting Wireless ID to a value
from 1 to 99.
When Wireless ID = 0: “M-200i“ (default)
When Wireless ID = 1: “M-200i-1“
:
When Wireless ID = 99: “M-200i-99“
Viewing settings for WIRELESS LAN
Indication
Description
CONNECTED
Connected to the Wireless LAN router.
NOT
CONNECTED
A wireless USB adapter is attached, but no
connection to a Wireless device is in effect.
NOT AVAILABLE No wireless USB adapter is attached.
AD-HOC Ad-hoc mode (p. 104)
Mode
Contents
Using a Wireless LAN
router
Identifier (neme) of the connected Wireless
LAN router
Ad-hoc mode Ad-hoc SSID , Ad-hoc key (5 characters)
1
2
3
4
5
M-200i_e.book 105 ページ 2013年6月28日 金曜日 午後1時27分










