1. Detected Access PointsThe signal strength from the access point, encryption type, name of access point, and the radiochannel can be confirmed.ImportantIf you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk ofdisclosing data such as your personal information to a third party.NoteSignal strength is displayed as follows.: Good: Fair: PoorType of encryption is displayed as follows.Blank: No encryptionWEP: WEP is setWPA: WPA is setWPA2: WPA2 is set2. UpdateClick to update the list of access points when your target access point is not detected.If the target access point is set to the stealth mode, click Cancel to return to the previous screenand enter the access point's Service Set Identifier in SSID.NoteMake sure that the access point is turned on.3. SetClick to set the access point's SSID in SSID on the Wireless LAN sheet.NoteDepending on your settings, WEP Details dialog box, WPA Details dialog box, or WPA2Details dialog box appears when you click the Set button. In the dialog box, configure thedetails to use the same encryption settings set to the access point.Access points that cannot be used by this machine (including those configured to usedifferent encryption methods) are displayed grayed out and cannot be configured.WEP Details dialog boxPage 1037 of 1086 pagesChanging the Settings in the Wireless LAN Sheet