Forgot an Access Point Name, SSID, or a Network KeyCannot Connect with an Access Point to Which a WEP or WPA/WPA2 Key Is Set (You Forgot the WEP orWPA/WPA2 Key)How to Set an Encryption KeyCannot Connect with an Access Point to Which a WEP or WPA/WPA2Key Is Set (You Forgot the WEP or WPA/WPA2 Key)For information on how to set up the access point, refer to the instruction manual provided with the accesspoint or contact its manufacturer. Make sure that the computer and the access point can communicatewith each other.After that, set up the machine to match the settings of the access point using IJ Network Tool.How to Set an Encryption KeyFor information on how to set up the access point, refer to the instruction manual provided with the accesspoint or contact its manufacturer. Make sure that the computer and the access point can communicatewith each other.After that, set up the machine to match the settings of the access point using IJ Network Tool.• When using WEPThe key length, key format, the key to use (one of 1 to 4), and the authentication method must matchamong the access point, the machine, and the computer.In order to communicate with an access point that uses automatically generated WEP keys, you mustconfigure the machine to use the key generated by the access point by entering it in hexadecimalformat.Normally, select Auto for the authentication method. Otherwise, select Open System or Shared Keyaccording to the setting of the access point.When the WEP Details screen appears after clicking Set on the Access Points screen, follow theon-screen instructions and set the key length, the key format, the key number, and the authenticationto enter a WEP key.For details, see Changing the WEP Detailed Settings.Note• When the machine is connected to an AirPort Base Station via a LAN:When the machine is connected to an AirPort Base Station via a LAN, confirm the settings inWireless Security of AirPort Utility.• Select 64 bit if WEP 40 bit is selected for the key length in the AirPort Base Station.716