Advanced network settings > 96
C
ONFIGURING
 
THE
 
WIRELESS
 LAN 
FROM
 
THE
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EB
 P
AGE
 (MC342d
W
, MC362
W
, 
MC562
W
, MC562d
W
, ES5462d
W
 MFP, MPS2731mc 
ONLY
)
This section explains how to set the wireless LAN settings change the network settings from 
the machine's web page.
To access the machine's web page, your computer must meet the following conditions:
• TCP/IP is enabled.
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, Safari 3.0 or later, or Firefox 3.0 or later is 
installed.
In order to configure from the Web, it is necessary to have completed the settings for wired 
or wireless network connection.
IEEE802.1X 
SETTINGS
1. Access the machine's web page and log in as the administrator.
The user name is "root", and the default password is "aaaaaa".
2. Click the IEEE802.1X tab.
Using EAP-TLS:
a) Select Disable for IEEE802.1X.
b) Select EAP-TLS for the EAP Type.
c) Enter a user name in EAP User.
d) Select Do not use SSL/TLS Certificate for EAP authentication and then click 
Import.
e) Enter the file name of the certificate. Only a PKCS#12 file can be imported.
f)  Enter the password of the certificate and then click OK.
g) Select Authenticate Server and then click Import.
h) Enter the file name of the CA certificate and then click OK.
i)  Specify the certificate issued by the certificate authority, which is the certificate 
authority from which the RADIUS server obtained the certificate. A PEM, DER, and 
PKCS#7 file can be imported.
j) Click Send.
k) When the main unit comes online, proceed to "Wireless LAN settings".
MEMO
> Ensure that the security setting of the web browser is set to a middle level, 
or that cookies are allowed.
> To enter the Admin Setup menu, it is necessary to log in as the 
administrator. The factory default administrator password is "aaaaaa".
REFERENCE
Some of the following settings can be performed on other utilities. For 
details, refer to "Network setting items" on page 71.
NOTE
If WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP is set for the security method, the settings from the 
IEEE802.1x menu need to be set beforehand.