Wireless LAN Function Settings
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Icons in the display
The wireless LAN status is shown in the main page and
in the wireless menu when the wireless USB adapter is
inserted.
Left Display
wireless icon
Icon Explanation
Currently connected to the
wireless LAN access point. Three
bars are used to indicate the
signal level (the strength of the
connected wireless LAN access
point’s radio signal).
The wireless USB adapter is
inserted, but not connected
with a wireless LAN access point.
Ad-Hoc mode (p. 164).
Wireless LAN Function Settings
You can view or edit the wireless settings.
1. Select the [MENU] button g “Wireless”.
The Wireless page will appear.
Right Display
2. Use the dial to move the cursor to select the desired
parameter.
3. Push the dial to move in the new page.
“Status” Indication
The rst row of the Wireless page shows the wireless LAN status.
Status Indication Explanation
Connected
Currently connected to the wireless LAN access point.
The identier (name) of the connected wireless LAN
access point is shown
Now Connecting
A connection with the wireless LAN access point is being
established.
Not Connected
The wireless USB adapter is inserted, but not connected
to a wireless LAN access point.
Not Available The wireless USB adapter is not inserted.
Ad-Hoc
Ad-Hoc mode (p. 164).
The Ad-Hoc SSID and Ad-Hoc Key are shown.
For details, refer to “Connecting in Ad-Hoc mode” (p.
164).
“Access Point” Indication
The second row of the Wireless page shows the Access Point connected.
To select an Access Point see “Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point
That You Select” (p. 163).
“Device Name” Indication
The third row of the Wireless page shows the Device Name.
The Device Name is BK-9 (Default). See “Wireless ID” (p. 164).
“Connect By WPS” Page
Connect the BK-9 to a wireless network by WPS (p. 162).
“Select Access Point” Page
Move to a screen where you can choose a wireless LAN access point and
connect to it.
“Wireless Info” Page
Move to the screen to view the IP address and MAC address.
“Wireless Option” Page
Make settings for Wireless ID or Ad-Hoc mode (Ad-Hoc Mode).
See “Other Settings (Wireless Option)” (p. 164).
Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access
Point That You Select
This method lets you connect by choosing a wireless LAN access point
from the list that is displayed.
* Wireless standards 802.11g/n (2.4 GHz) and authentication
methods WPA/WPA2 are supported.
1. Select the [MENU] button g “Wireless” g“Select Access
Point”
After a short scan the Select Access Point list will appear.
Right Display
MEMO
* The currently-connected wireless LAN access point is
highlighted