W/F # Description Internal details Troubleshooting
F 606 Non-default WPA
Authentication
The printer is congured to connect to a WPA-PSK
wireless network, (%s) and the printer’s congured
WPA version (\"%s\") has been changed from its
default setting (\"Automatic (WPA2 or WPA1)\").
This could potentially cause the printer to be unable
to connect to the wireless network. The printer’s
default setting should always work and avoids any
potential future problems. Unless you know that the
printer’s current setting is correct for your wireless
network, it is recommended that this setting be
changed back to the default. Refer to the
documentation that came with the printer for
information on how to congure the WPA-PSK WPA
version.
The rst %s parameter will be the SSID name found in
the network scan , the second %s parameter will be
the actual value of the setting.
ATTENTION: The WPA authentication
method on your printer has been
congured to a non-default setting.
This may cause problems when
connecting to your wireless network,
if your wireless router is not using the
same WPA authentication method.
SOLUTION 1: Refer to your printer
documentation for information on
conguring WPA.
F 609 Non-standard WPA
mode
ATTENTION: Your printer is unable to
connect to your wireless router. This
may be caused by the following
settings on your wireless router: 1)
802.11n devices only and 2) WPA-
TKIP only encryption. WPA-TKIP is no
longer allowed for newer certied
wireless 802.11n devices because
WPA-AES provides stronger security.
SOLUTION 1: Change your wireless
router encryption setting to “WPA-
AES” or “WPA-AES or TKIP” (also
called “mixmode”), then run the
printer’s Wireless Setup Wizard again.
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