Selecting WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2 is recommended for security reason. If your wireless router is
compatible with WPA/WPA2, you can also use WPA2 or WPA.
•
Using WPA/WPA2
The authentication method, passphrase, and dynamic encryption type must be the same for the
wireless router, the printer, and your computer.
Enter the passphrase configured on the wireless router (a sequence of between 8 and 63
alphanumeric characters, or a 64-character hexadecimal number).
Either TKIP (basic encryption) or AES (secure encryption) is selected automatically as the dynamic
encryption method.
For details, see If WPA/WPA2 Details Screen Appears.
Note
• This printer supports WPA/WPA2-PSK (WPA/WPA2-Personal) and WPA2-PSK (WPA2-
Personal).
•
Using WEP
The key length, key format, key to use (one of 1 to 4), and authentication method must be the same
for the wireless router, the printer, and your computer.
To communicate with a wireless router that uses automatically generated WEP keys, you must set the
printer to use the key generated by the wireless router, entering it in hexadecimal format.
◦ For Windows:
When the
WEP Details
screen appears after you click
Search...
on the
Network Settings
(Wireless LAN)
screen in IJ Network Device Setup Utility, follow the on-screen instructions to set
the WEP key length, format, and the number.
For details, see If WEP Details Screen Appears.
Note
• If the printer is connected to an AirPort Base Station via LAN:
If the printer is connected to an AirPort Base Station via a LAN, check the settings in
Wireless
Security
of
AirPort Utility
.
• Select
64 bit
if
WEP 40 bit
is selected for key length in AirPort Base Station.
• Select
1
for
Key ID
. Otherwise, computer will not be able to communicate with printer via the
wireless router.
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Summary of Contents for TS9150
Page 29: ...Making Settings According to Printer Status 29...
Page 51: ...Notices when printing using web service Notice for Web Service Printing 51...
Page 96: ...96...
Page 103: ...Replacing Ink Tanks Replacing Ink Tanks Checking Ink Status on the Touch Screen Ink Tips 103...
Page 133: ...Safety Safety Precautions Regulatory Information WEEE EU EEA 133...
Page 154: ...Main Components and Their Use Main Components Power Supply Using the Operation Panel 154...
Page 155: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 155...
Page 158: ...17 platen glass Load an original here 158...
Page 176: ...The Page Setup tab is displayed again 176...
Page 186: ...For more on setting items on the operation panel Setting Items on Operation Panel 186...
Page 198: ...Language selection Changes the language for the messages and menus on the touch screen 198...
Page 221: ...221...
Page 241: ...Note Selecting Scaled changes the printable area of the document 241...
Page 259: ...In such cases take the appropriate action as described 259...
Page 313: ...Device user settings 313...
Page 341: ...Note To set the applications to integrate with see Settings Dialog Box 341...
Page 351: ...ScanGear Scanner Driver Screens Basic Mode Tab Advanced Mode Tab 351...
Page 413: ...Other Network Problems Checking Network Information Restoring to Factory Defaults 413...
Page 439: ...Scanning Problems Windows Scanning Problems 439...
Page 440: ...Scanning Problems Scanner Does Not Work ScanGear Scanner Driver Does Not Start 440...
Page 452: ...Errors and Messages An Error Occurs Message Support Code Appears 452...