MFC-J625DW
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
Set up your Brother machine on a wireless network.
1. Before you set up your Brother machine
You must find out the wireless network settings of your wireless router or access point. Check and write down the current wireless network settings below (you will need this information later):
- Network Name (also known as "SSID" or "ESSID")
- Network Key (also known as "Password", "Security Key", or "Encryption Key")
How to find the Network Name (SSID) and Network Key (Password)
- Check the base or side of your wireless router or access point.
- See the documentation provided with your wireless router or access point.
Brother cannot provide this information. If you cannot find your wireless Network Name and Network Key, contact your Internet service provider or router manufacturer.
If you cannot find the Network Name (SSID) and Network Key (Password) of your wireless router or access point, see the following FAQs:
For Windows users
> Click here to see to find the wireless security information for Windows.
For Macintosh users
> Click here to see to find the wireless security information for Macintosh.
After checking the network information of your wireless router or access point, go to step 2 to set up your machine on a wireless network.
If your wireless router or access point uses WEP encryption with multiple WEP keys, write down and use only the first WEP key.
2. Set up a Brother machine on a wireless network
To set up your Brother machine on a wireless network:
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Connect the power cord to your Brother machine and then connect it to an AC power outlet (electrical socket).
Turn your Brother machine on.
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Press (Settings) or Menu > All Settings > Network > WLAN > Setup Wizard. (All settings, WLAN might be skipped in some models.)
If you have previously configured the wireless settings of the machine, you must reset the network LAN settings before you can configure the wireless settings, again.
> Click here to how to reset the network settings. -
When Enable WLAN? or Switch Network interface to wireless? or Network I/F switched to Wireless appears, enable the wireless network..
This will start the wireless setup wizard.
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The machine will search for your network and display a list of available Network Names (SSIDs).
When a list of SSIDs appears, press the Up or Down arrow keys to select the SSID you wrote down earlier, and then press it.
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Press OK. (This step might be skipped in some models.)
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Do one of the following:
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If using an authentication and encryption method that requires the Network Key (Password)
Enter the Network Key, then press OK to apply your settings.
To apply the settings, select Yes.(This step might be skipped in some models.)
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If your authentication method is Open System and your encryption mode is None
Go to the next step.
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If using an authentication and encryption method that requires the Network Key (Password)
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The machine tries to connect to the wireless network you have selected.
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If your Brother machine connected successfully
The machine's LCD displays Connected.
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If the connection failed
The machine will print a wireless connection report. Check the error code on the printed report.
For more information about error codes and solutions, click here.
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If your Brother machine connected successfully
3. Download and install your Brother machine's software
After setting up your Brother machine, you must install the driver. To download the driver:
For Windows users
> Go to the Downloads section of this website and download the Full Driver & Software Package.
Follow the installation instructions on the download page.
For Macintosh users
> Go to the Downloads section of this website and download the Full Software Package.
The installation instructions are available on the download page.
If Full Driver & Software Package / Full Software Package is not available for your model, re-install the latest Printer Driver.
The installation instructions are available on the download page.
> Click here to download Printer Driver in the Downloads section.
If you have completed the setup procedure but cannot connect,refer to listed below.
> Click here to see Wireless Network Troubleshooting for Windows.
> Click here to see Wireless Network Troubleshooting for Macintosh.