Wireless network setup1922. Using a Network-Connected Machine7 Select the one Network Name(SSID) in the list.• SSID: SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a wirelessnetwork, access points, and wireless devices attempting to connectto a specific wireless network must use the same SSID. The SSID iscase sensitive.• Operation Mode: Operation Mode refers to the type of wirelessconnections (see "Wireless network name and network password"on page 173).- Ad-hoc: Allows wireless devices to communicate directly witheach other in a peer-to-peer environment.- Infrastructure: Allows wireless devices to communicate witheach other through an access point.If your network’s Operation Mode is Infrastructure, select the SSID of theaccess point. If the Operation Mode is Ad-hoc, select the machine’s SSID.8 Click Next.If the wireless security setting window appears, enter the registeredpassword (network password) and click Next.9 The confirmation window appears, please check your wireless setup. Ifthe setup is right, click Apply.Disconnect the network cable (standard or network). Your machine shouldthen start communicating wirelessly with the network. In case of Ad-hocmode, you can use a wireless LAN and wired LAN simultaneously.10 Insert the supplied software CD into your CD-ROM drive, and follow theinstructions in the window to set up the wireless network.19Turning the Wi-Fi network on/offIf your machine has a display, you can also turn on/off the Wi-Fi from themachine’s control panel using the Network menu.1 Check whether the network cable is connected to the machine. If not,connect the machine with a standard network cable.2 Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox and enteryour machine’s new IP address in the browser window.For example,3 Click Login on the upper right of the SyncThru™ Web Service website.