ENGLISHB231ACBDACheckActionCheck Settings Screen is DisplayedThe screen appears when an IP address was notobtained automatically due to incorrect network key orinactive DHCP function.It may also appear when using the MAC addressfiltering feature or the firewall function.If the network key is incorrect, enter the network keyagain and click Connect (A).Check 1Make sure that the DHCP function of the access point is active.For details on how to check the settings of the access point, refer to the manual supplied with theaccess point or contact its manufacturer.•If the DHCP function is inactive, enable the DHCP function of the access point orspecify the IP address of the machine, then click Connect (A).For details on how to change the settings of the access point, refer to the manual supplied withthe access point or contact its manufacturer.•To specify the IP address of the machine, click Set IP Address (B), then follow the procedure inCheck 4 of "Set Printer IP Address Screen is Displayed" on page 4.•Check 2For details on how to check the network key of the access point, refer to the manual supplied withthe access point or contact its manufacturer.•Check Access Point to Be Used Screen is DisplayedTo use roaming, select Use multiple access points (D), then click OK or Continue(C).When you have only one access pointThe access point selected in the Detected AccessPoints List screen will be used. Make sure that thetarget access point is selected correctly by followingthe procedure below, then proceed with the setup.When using multiple access points (roaming)GlossaryA unique number assigned to each network device.MAC address•A function to provide seamless communication when multiple access points with the same SSID are inuse by automatically connecting to another nearby access point upon interruption of signals from thecurrent one.Roaming•Select the access point name/network name (SSID) that matches the MACaddress of the target access point, then click Connect.Select Use one access point (B), then click OK or Continue (C).Click Cancel or Back (A).Detected Access Points List screen returns.•The Check Access Point to Be Used screen is displayed.•For details on how to check the MAC address of the access point, refer to the manualsupplied with the access point or contact its manufacturer.•The message appears when multiple access pointswith the same name are found.An identifier to identify the specific access point. Also called an access point name or a network name.SSID•Is the MAC address filtering enabled on the access point?For details on how to check the settings of the access point, refer to the manual supplied with theaccess point or contact its manufacturer.•Check 3