Network User’s Guide Version 0 ENG
Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Network Features ......................................................................................................................................1 Other Features ....................................................................................................................................2 2 Changing Your Network Settings 3 Change Your Machine’s Network Settings ..............................................................................................
5 Scan to E-mail Server 50 Overview..................................................................................................................................................50 Size Restrictions When Using Scan to E-mail Server .......................................................................50 Configure Scan to E-mail Server Settings ...............................................................................................51 Before Scanning to E-mail Server ............................
1 Introduction 1 1 Network Features 1 Your Brother machine can be shared on a IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless Ethernet network using the internal network scan server. The scan server supports various functions and connection methods, depending on your operating system and network configuration. The following chart shows what network features and connections are supported by each operating system. Operating Systems Windows ® XP Windows OS X v10.7.5, 10.8.x, 10.9.
Introduction Other Features 1 1 LDAP 1 The LDAP protocol allows you to search for information such as email addresses from your computer. When you use the Scan to E-mail server feature, you can use the LDAP search to find email addresses. (See Changing LDAP Configuration Using Your Machine’s Control Panel on page 47.) Scan to E-mail Server 1 Scan to E-mail Server allows you to send scanned documents using the Internet as the transport mechanism. (See Scan to E-mail Server on page 50.
2 Changing Your Network Settings 2 Change Your Machine’s Network Settings 2 2 The machine’s network settings can be changed using the control panel, BRAdmin Light, Web Based Management, or BRAdmin Professional 3. Using the machine’s control panel 2 You can configure your machine for a network using the Network control panel menu. How to check the network status 1 2 3 4 5 On your machine’s LCD, press 2 . Press Network. Press Wired LAN. Press Wired Status. Press Status.
Changing Your Network Settings Installing BRAdmin Light for Macintosh 2 Download the latest version of Brother’s BRAdmin Light utility from your model’s download page at http://support.brother.com 2 Setting the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Using BRAdmin Light 2 NOTE • Download the latest version of Brother’s BRAdmin Light utility from your model’s download page at http://support.brother.
Changing Your Network Settings 3 Double-click your Brother machine. Windows ® 2 Macintosh NOTE • If the scan server is set to its factory settings (and you do not use a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server), the device will appear as Unconfigured in the BRAdmin Light utility screen. • You can display your machine’s MAC Address (Ethernet Address) and Node Name using the machine’s LCD. To find the MAC Address, press To find the Node Name, press > Network > WLAN > MAC Address.
Changing Your Network Settings 4 Choose STATIC under Boot Method. Type the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway (if needed) for your machine. Windows ® 2 Macintosh 5 6 Click OK. Your Brother machine appears in the device list. If it does not, check your IP Address in step 4.
Changing Your Network Settings Other Management Utilities 2 Web Based Management 2 A standard web browser can be used to change your scan server settings using the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) or HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure). (See Configure Your Machine Settings on page 36.) BRAdmin Professional 3 (Windows ®) 2 BRAdmin Professional 3 is a utility for more advanced management of network-connected Brother devices.
3 Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 3 Overview 3 To connect your machine to your wireless network, we recommend following one of the setup methods outlined in the Quick Setup Guide. For additional wireless configuration methods, read this chapter for more information about how to configure the wireless network settings. For information on TCP/IP settings, see Change Your Machine’s Network Settings on page 3.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Confirm Your Network Environment 3 Connected to a Computer with a WLAN Access Point/Router in the Network (Infrastructure Mode) 1 4 3 3 5 2 3 1 WLAN access point/router 1 1 If your computer supports Intel ® My WiFi Technology (MWT), you can use your computer as a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) supported access point.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Connected to a Wireless Capable Computer without a WLAN Access Point/Router in the Network (Ad-hoc Mode) 3 This type of network does not have a central WLAN access point/router. Each wireless client communicates directly with the other. When the Brother wireless machine (your machine) is part of this network, it receives all scan jobs directly from the computer sending the scan data.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Configuration 3 When the SSID Is Not Broadcasting 1 3 Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration. Check and record the current wireless network settings.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network b Click Custom Installation. 3 c Click Wireless LAN Setup Wizard.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Macintosh a Download the full driver and software package from the Brother Solutions Center (http://support.brother.com/). b Double-click the BROTHER icon on your desktop. c Double-click Utilities. d Double-click Wireless Device Setup Wizard.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 3 Select Yes, I have a USB cable to use for installation. and then click Next. We recommend to use a USB cable temporarily. 3 NOTE If this screen appears, read the Important Notice. Select the Checked and confirmed check box after you confirm the SSID and Network Key, and then click Next. 4 Temporarily connect the USB cable directly to the computer and the machine. If the confirmation screen appears, select the check box, click Next, and then go to 5.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 5 When the following screen appears, do one of the following: • Select Yes if you want to use the displayed SSID, click Next and go to 9. • Select No if you want to change the the displayed SSID, click Next and go to 6. 3 6 Do one of the following: • Select the SSID that you want to use and click Next. Then configure Network Key and go to 9. • If the SSID that you want to use is not broadcasting, click Advanced and go to 7.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 7 Type a new SSID in the Name(SSID) field, and then click Next. 3 8 Select the Authentication Method and Encryption Mode from the drop-down lists, type a network key in the Network Key field, and then click Next.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 9 Click Next. The settings will be sent to your machine. (The following screen may differ depending on your settings.) 3 NOTE DO NOT disconnect the USB cable until the on-screen instruction indicate that configuration is complete and you can safely remove the cable. 0 A Disconnect the USB cable between the computer and the machine. Click Finish.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 3 On the machine’s LCD, press > Network > WLAN > WPS/AOSS. When Enable WLAN? appears, press Yes to accept. NOTE • If you do not start WPS/AOSS from the machine’s LCD a few seconds after pressing the WPS or AOSS™ button on your wireless access point/router, the connection may fail.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Using the PIN Method of Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 3 If your WLAN access point/router supports WPS (PIN Method), configure the machine using the following steps. The Personal Identification Number (PIN) Method is one of the connection methods developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance ®. By entering a PIN created by an Enrollee (your machine) to the Registrar (a device that manages the wireless LAN), you can set up the WLAN network and security settings.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 4 Press a or b to display WPS w/ PIN Code. Press WPS w/ PIN Code. 5 When Enable WLAN? is displayed, press Yes to accept. This will start the wireless setup wizard. To cancel, press No. 6 7 The LCD will display an eight-digit PIN and the machine starts searching for an access point.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 9 If your wireless device is connected successfully, the LCD displays Connected. If the connection failed, the LCD shows an error code. Make a note of the error code, refer to Troubleshooting in the Quick Setup Guide, and correct the error. (Windows ®) You have completed the wireless network setup. If you would like to continue installing drivers and software necessary for operating your device, choose Install MFL-Pro Suite from the DVD-ROM menu.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Configuration in Ad-hoc Mode 3 Using a configured SSID 3 If you are trying to pair the machine to a computer that is already in Ad-hoc mode with a configured SSID, complete the following steps: 1 Before configuring your machine, we recommend you write down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network b Click Custom Installation. 3 c Click Wireless LAN Setup Wizard.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Macintosh a Download the full driver and software package from the Brother Solutions Center (http://support.brother.com/). b Double-click the BROTHER icon on your desktop. c Double-click Utilities. d Double-click Wireless Device Setup Wizard.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 3 Select Yes, I have a USB cable to use for installation. and then click Next. We recommend to use a USB cable temporarily. 3 NOTE If this screen appears, read the Important Notice. Select the Checked and confirmed check box after you confirm the SSID and Network Key, and then click Next. 4 Temporarily connect the USB cable directly to the computer and the machine. If the confirmation screen appears, select the check box, click Next, and then go to 5.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 5 When the following screen appears, do one of the following: • Select Yes if you want to use the displayed SSID, click Next and go to 7. • Select No if you want to change the the displayed SSID, click Next and go to 6. 3 6 Select the SSID that you wrote down in step 1 on page 22, and then click Next.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 7 If the following screen appears, enter a network key in the Network Key field, and then click Next. 3 NOTE If your network is not configured for Authentication and Encryption, the following screen will appear. To continue configuration, click OK.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 8 Click Next. The settings will be sent to your machine (Encryption Mode is WEP in the following example). 3 9 0 Disconnect the USB cable between the computer and the machine. Click Finish. NOTE You can now install MFL-Pro Suite (for instructions, see the Quick Setup Guide).
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network Using a New SSID 3 If you are using a new SSID, all other devices will connect using the SSID that you assign to the machine in the following steps. You must connect to this SSID from your computer when it is placed in Ad-hoc mode. 1 Do one of the following: Windows ® a Insert the supplied DVD-ROM into your DVD-ROM drive. b Click Custom Installation.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network c Click Wireless LAN Setup Wizard. 3 Macintosh a Download the full driver and software package from the Brother Solutions Center (http://support.brother.com/). b Double-click the BROTHER icon on your desktop. c Double-click Utilities.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network d Double-click Wireless Device Setup Wizard. 3 2 Select Yes, I have a USB cable to use for installation, and then click Next. We recommend to use a USB cable temporarily.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network NOTE If this screen appears, read the Important Notice. Select the Checked and confirmed check box, and then click Next. 3 3 Temporarily connect the USB cable directly to the computer and the machine. If the confirmation screen appears, select the check box, click Next, and then go to 4. Otherwise, go to 5. 4 When the following screen appears, do one of the following: • Select Yes if you want to use the displayed SSID, click Next and go to 8.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 5 Click Advanced. 3 6 In the Name(SSID) field, type a new SSID, and then select the check box. Click the Channel drop-down list, select the channel you want, and then click Next.
Configuring Your Machine for a Wireless Network 7 Select the Authentication Method and Encryption Mode from the drop-down lists. If you select WEP as the Encryption Mode, type a network key in the Network Key field, and then click Next. 3 NOTE The WEP key can be entered as a string of 5 or 13 ASCII text characters, or 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters. 8 Click Next. The settings will be sent to your machine. 9 0 Disconnect the USB cable between the computer and the machine. Click Finish.
4 Web Based Management 4 Overview 4 A standard Web Browser can be used to manage your machine using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). You can manage your machine from a computer on your network using a web browser. Obtain Status information, maintenance information, and software version information for your Brother machine and scan server. 4 Change network and machine configuration details (see Configure Your Machine Settings on page 36.
Web Based Management Configure Your Machine Settings 1 4 Start Web Based Management. a Start your web browser. b Type “http://machine’s IP address/” into your browser (where “machine’s IP address” is the machine’s IP address). For example: 4 http://192.168.1.2/ NOTE • If you are using a Domain Name System or enable a NetBIOS name, you can type another name such as “SharedScanner” instead of the IP address.
Web Based Management Set a Login Password 4 We recommend setting a login password to prevent unauthorized access to Web Based Management. 1 2 3 4 5 Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step 1 on page 36). When the Web Based Management screen appears, click the Administrator tab, and then click Login Password in the left navigation bar. Type the password you want to use (up to 32 characters). 4 Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field. Click Submit.
Web Based Management Configure Secure Function Lock 4 You can restrict user access to Scan Functions and Web Connect Functions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step 1 on page 36). When the Web Based management screen appears, click the Administrator tab, and then click the User Restriction Function menu in the left navigation bar. Select Secure Function Lock. 4 Click Submit. Click Secure Function Lock 1-25 (or 26-50) in the left navigation bar.
Web Based Management Configure Active Directory Authentication 4 Active Directory Authentication restricts the use of your Brother machine. If Active Directory Authentication is enabled, the machine’s control panel will be locked. You cannot use scan functions until you enter a user ID, domain name and password. NOTE • Active Directory Authentication supports Kerberos authentication. • You must configure the SNTP protocol (Network time server).
Web Based Management Unlock the Machine when Active Directory Authentication is Enabled 1 2 3 4 On the machine’s LCD, use the Touchscreen to enter your Domain, User ID, and Password. Press OK. Once your data is authenticated, the control panel unlocks to allow use of Scan functions. NOTE You cannot change any settings if Active Directory Authentication is enabled.
Web Based Management Synchronize with the SNTP Server 4 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is the protocol used to synchronize the time used by the machine for authentication with the SNTP time server (this is not the time displayed on the machine’s LCD). You can regularly synchronize the machine’s time with the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) provided by the SNTP time server. NOTE This function is not available in some countries.
Web Based Management Synchronization Interval Type the number of hours between server synchronization attempts (1 to 168 hours). NOTE • You must configure Date&Time to synchronize the time used by the machine with the SNTP time server. Click Date&Time and then configure Date&Time on the General screen. 4 • Select the Synchronize with SNTP server check box. Verify your time zone settings correctly, and select the time difference between your location and UTC from the Time Zone drop-down list.
Web Based Management Change the Scan to FTP Configuration 4 Scan to FTP allows you to scan a document directly to an FTP server on your local network or on the Internet. For more information about Scan to FTP, see Scan Documents to an FTP Server (ADS-2500We/ADS-2600We only) in the User’s Guide. 1 2 Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step 1 on page 36).
Web Based Management Change the Scan to Network Configuration (Windows ®) 4 Scan to Network allows you to scan documents directly to a shared folder located on your local network or the Internet. For more information about Scan to Network, see Scan Documents to a Shared Folder / Network Location (Windows ®) (ADS-2500We/ADS-2600We only) in the User’s Guide. NOTE Scan to Network supports NTLMv2 Authentication.
Web Based Management Username Password Kerberos Server Address 6 Click Submit.
Web Based Management LDAP Operation 4 The LDAP protocol allows you to search for email addresses from your server using the Scan to E-mail server features. Changing LDAP Configuration 1 2 3 4 4 Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step 1 on page 36). 4 Click the Address Book tab, and then click LDAP in the left navigation bar. Click On to set LDAP Search. Configure the following LDAP settings: LDAP Server Address Port (the default port number is 389.
Web Based Management Changing LDAP Configuration Using Your Machine’s Control Panel 4 After you configure LDAP settings, use the LDAP search from your machine to find email addresses. 1 2 3 4 5 Load the document that you want to scan and email into your machine. On the machine’s LCD, press to E-mail Server. Press Address Book. Press 4 to search. Enter the initial characters for your search using the buttons on the LCD. NOTE • You can enter up to 15 characters.
Web Based Management Configure TCP/IP Advanced Settings 1 2 3 4 4 Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step 1 on page 36). Click the Network tab, and then select your connection type (Wired or Wireless). Select TCP/IP in the left navigation menu. Click Advanced Settings. Configure the following settings: (the example below uses TCP/IP Advanced Settings (Wired)). Boot Tries Type the number of times to attempt start up using the Boot method (0 to 32767).
Web Based Management Primany DNS Server IP Address, Secondary DNS Server IP Address Type the server’s IP address. The Secondary DNS server IP Address is used as a backup to the Primary DNS server IP address. If the Primary DNS server is unavailable, the machine will contact the Secondary DNS server. Gateway Timeout Type the number of seconds before the router times out (1 to 32767). 5 Click Submit.
5 Scan to E-mail Server 5 Overview 5 The Scan to E-mail Server function allows you to send scanned documents as attachments via email. 2 5 1 3 2 4 1 Sender 2 Email server 3 Internet 4 Receiver Size Restrictions When Using Scan to E-mail Server 5 If a document’s image data is too large, transmission may not be successful.
Scan to E-mail Server Configure Scan to E-mail Server Settings 5 Before using the Scan to E-mail Server function, you must configure your Brother machine to communicate with your network and your mail server. You can configure these items using Web Based Management, Remote Setup, or BRAdmin Professional 3. You must ensure that the following items are configured on your machine: IP address (If you are already using your machine on your network, the machine’s IP address has been configured correctly.
Scan to E-mail Server How to Scan to E-mail Server 1 2 3 4 5 Load your document. Swipe left or right, or press d or c to display to E-mail Server. Select the email address you want to use, and then press OK. Press Start. For more information about email settings, see Send Scanned Documents Directly to an Email Address (ADS-2500We/ADS-2600We only) in the User’s Guide. After the documents is scanned, it is transmitted to the specified email address automatically via your SMTP server.
Scan to E-mail Server Additional Scan to E-mail Server Features 5 Transmission (TX) Verification Mail 5 Use TX Verification Mail to request notification from the destination computer that your email was received and processed. Setup Mail TX 5 Use your machine’s control panel to turn the verification feature on. When Setup Mail TX is ON, your email contains an additional field that is automatically populated with the email’s arrival date and time. 1 2 3 4 5 6 On your machine’s LCD, press 5 .
6 Security Features 6 Overview 6 Your Brother machine employs some of the latest network security and encryption protocols available. These network features can be integrated into your overall network security plan to help protect your data and prevent unauthorized access to the machine.
Security Features Send an Email Securely 6 Configuration Using Web Based Management 6 Configure secured email sending with user authentication or email sending and receiving using SSL/TLS. 1 2 Start your web browser. Type “http://machine’s IP address/” into your browser (where “machine’s IP address” is the machine’s IP address). For example: http://192.168.1.2/ 3 4 5 6 7 No password is required by default. Type a password if you have set one, and then click . 6 Click Network. Click Protocol.
Security Features SMTP settings You can change the SMTP port number using Web Based Management. This is useful if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) implements the “Outbound Port 25 Blocking (OP25B)” service. By changing the SMTP port number to a specific number that your ISP is using for the SMTP server (for example, port 587), you can send an email via the SMTP server. If you can use both POP before SMTP and SMTP-AUTH, we recommend choosing SMTP-AUTH.
Security Features Manage Multiple Certificates 6 The multiple certificate feature allows you to use Web Based Management to manage each certificate installed on your machine. In Web Based Management, navigate to the CA Certificate screen to view certificate content, delete, or export your certificates. You can store up to three CA certificates to use SMTP over SSL and/or POP3 over SSL. We recommend storing one less certificate than allowed, reserving an empty spot in case of certificate expiration.
7 Troubleshooting 7 Overview 7 This chapter explains how to resolve typical network problems you may encounter when using your Brother machine. Go to your model’s Manuals page on the Brother Solutions Center at http://support.brother.com/ to download the other manuals. Identifying Your Problem 7 Make sure that the following items are configured before reading this chapter. First check the following: The AC Adapter is connected properly and the Brother machine is turned on.
Troubleshooting I cannot complete the wireless network setup configuration. Question Interface Solution Did your machine fail to connect to the network during wireless setup? wireless Turn your wireless router off and back on. Then try and configure the wireless settings again. Are your security settings (SSID/Network Key) correct? wireless Confirm your security settings. 7 The manufacturer’s name or model number of the WLAN access point/router may be used as the default security settings.
Troubleshooting The Brother machine is not found on the network during the MFL-Pro Suite installation. Question Interface Solution Is your computer connected to the network? wired/ wireless Make sure that your computer is connected to a network, e.g., a LAN environment or internet services. For further support of your network problems, contact your network administrator.
Troubleshooting The Brother machine cannot scan over the network. The Brother machine is not found on the network even after successful installation. Question Interface Solution Are you using security software? wired/ wireless Is your Brother machine assigned with an available IP address? wired/ wireless 7 See I am using security software. on page 63.
Troubleshooting Question Interface Solution 1 Insert the supplied DVD-ROM into your DVD-ROM drive. When the DVD-ROM Top Menu appears, close it. Is your Brother machine assigned with an available IP address? 2 (Windows ® XP) Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer > My Computer. (continued) (Windows Vista ®/Windows ® 7) Click (Start) > Computer. (Windows ® 8) Click the Computer.
Troubleshooting I am using security software. 7 Question Interface Solution Did you choose Accept in the security alert dialog box during the MFL-Pro Suite installation, applications’ start-up process, or when using the scanning features? wired/ wireless If you did not choose Accept in the security alert dialog box, the firewall function of your security software may be rejecting access. Some security software might block access without showing a security alert dialog box.
Troubleshooting I want to check that my network devices are working properly. 7 Question Interface Solution Is your Brother machine, access point/router or network hub turned on? wired/ wireless Make sure you have confirmed all instructions in First check the following: on page 58. Where can I find my Brother machine’s network settings, such as IP address? wired/ wireless Check the settings in Network from the control panel on your machine.
8 Additional Network Settings (Windows ®) Setting Types 8 8 The following optional network features are also available: Web Services for scanning (Windows Vista ®, Windows ® 7 and Windows ® 8) Vertical Pairing (Windows ® 7 and Windows ® 8) NOTE Verify that the host computer and the machine are either on the same subnet, or that the router is properly configured to pass data between the two devices.
Additional Network Settings (Windows ®) Network Scanning Installation for Infrastructure Mode When Using Vertical Pairing (Windows ® 7 and Windows ® 8) 8 Windows ® Vertical Pairing is a technology that allows your Vertical Pairing-supported wireless machine to connect to your Infrastructure network using the PIN Method of WPS and the Web Services feature. This also enables the scanner driver installation from the scanner icon in the Add a device screen.
A Appendix A Supported Protocols and Security Features Interface Ethernet 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g/n (Infrastructure mode) A IEEE 802.
Appendix Web Based Management Function Table A NOTE For more information, click Main Category Sub Category on the right side on each page of the Web Based Management interface. Function menu - Status - Auto Refresh Interval - Maintenance Information General Address Book Function options Device Status / Automatic Refresh / Web Language / Device Location Description / Optional Settings Display Device Status, Contact and Location.
Appendix Main Category E-mail Scan Sub Category Function menu Function options Description / Optional Settings - E-mail E-mail Send Configure E-mail Send settings including subject, message, limit Email Size and Delivery Notification. Click POP3/SMTP to Jump to Network > Network > Protocol > POP3/SMTP > Advanced Setting. - Scan Multifeed Detection Select On or Off.
Appendix Main Category Sub Category - - Administrator Function menu Function options Configure the password to login the Web Based Management. You can change settings only on the General tab without Login. Login Password User Restriction Function Description / Optional Settings Secure Function Lock Active Directory Authentication Secure Function Lock restrict scan functions and Web Connect functions based on user permissions. Click Secure Function Lock to view the Secure Function Lock menu.
Appendix Main Category Sub Category Function menu Function options Network Status Display Network Status. Interface Change the interface. Protocol Network Notification Web Based Management (Web Server) / SNTP / Remote Setup / Raw Port / Web Services / Proxy / Network Scan / POP3/SMTP / FTP / TFTP / CIFS / LDAP / mDNS / LLMNR / SNTP Configure your Brother machine’s protocol settings. Select the check box for each protocol that you want to use.
Appendix Main Category Sub Category Function menu TCP/IP (Wireless) Function options TCP/IP / IP Address / Subnet Mask / Gateway / Boot Method / Enable APIPA Node Name (Wireless) NetBIOS (Wireless) Network (continue) Description / Optional Settings Click Advanced Settings to configure Boot Tries / RARP Boot Settings / TCP Timeout / DNS Server Method / DNS Server IP Address / Gateway Timeout. Display the Node Name for your wireless network.
Appendix Main Category Sub Category Function menu Function options Configure Access Settings by filtering IP address. IPv4 Filter Network (continue) Certificate List Display the registered certificates. Create Self-Signed Certificate Configure Common Name / Valid Date / Public Key Algorithm / Digest Algorithm for your own certificate.
B Index A W Ad-hoc mode .......................................................10, 22 Web Based Management (web browser) ................1, 7 Web Services ............................................................ 65 Wireless network ......................................................... 8 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ................................... 19 B BRAdmin Light ........................................................1, 3 BRAdmin Professional 3 .........................................