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For wireless network users – Brother MFC 9970CDW User Manual

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For Wireless Network Users

Wireless Ne

twork

Windows

®

M

acintosh

Connecting the Brother machine to the wireless network

20

Configure the wireless

settings using the

automatic wireless mode

a

Confirm your WLAN access point/router has
the Wi-Fi Protected Setup or AOSS™ symbol
as shown below.

b

Place the Brother machine within range of your
Wi-Fi Protected Setup or AOSS™ access
point/router. The range may differ depending
on your environment. Refer to the instructions
provided with your access point/router.

c

On your machine, press MENU.
Press a or b to display Network, and press
Network

.

Press WLAN, and then WPS/AOSS.
When WLAN Enable? is displayed, press On.
This will start the wireless setup wizard.
Otherwise press Stop/Exit to exit from the
wireless setup wizard.
When Start WPS or AOSS on your
wireless access point / router ,

then press OK.

appears, press the Wi-Fi

Protected Setup or AOSS™ button on your
WLAN access point/router. See the user’s
guide for your WLAN access point/router for
instructions. And then press OK.

This feature will automatically detect which
mode (Wi-Fi Protected Setup or AOSS™) your
access point/router uses to configure your
machine.

d

A connection result message appears on the
LCD and a WLAN report will automatically be
printed.
If the connection failed, check the error code on
the printed report and refer to
Troubleshooting on page 27.

To install the MFL-Pro Suite, continue to

step

21.

For Windows

®

Users:

Now go to

page 31

For Macintosh Users:

Now go to

page 33

Note

If your WLAN access point/router supports Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (PIN Method) and you want to
configure your machine using the PIN (Personal
Identification Number) Method, see Using the PIN
Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup
in the Network
User's Guide
.

Wireless setup is now complete. A four
level indicator at the top right of your
machine’s LCD will show the wireless
signal strength of your access
point/router.