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Configure Your Machine for an Enterprise Wireless Network

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Before configuring your machine, we recommend writing down your wireless network settings. You will need this information before you continue with the configuration.

  1. Check and record the current wireless network settings.
    Network Name (SSID)
     
    Communication Mode Authentication Method Encryption Mode User ID Password
    Infrastructure LEAP CKIP
    EAP-FAST/NONE AES
    TKIP
    EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2 AES
    TKIP
    EAP-FAST/GTC AES
    TKIP
    PEAP/MS-CHAPv2 AES
    TKIP
    PEAP/GTC AES
    TKIP
    EAP-TTLS/CHAP AES
    TKIP
    EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAP AES
    TKIP
    EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2 AES
    TKIP
    EAP-TTLS/PAP AES
    TKIP
    EAP-TLS AES -
    TKIP -

    For example:

    Network Name (SSID)
    HELLO
    Communication Mode Authentication Method Encryption Mode User ID Password
    Infrastructure EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2 AES Brother 12345678
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    • If you configure your machine using EAP-TLS authentication, you must install the client certificate issued by a CA before you start configuration. Contact your network administrator about the client certificate. If you have installed more than one certificate, we recommend writing down the certificate name you want to use.

    • If you verify your machine using the common name of the server certificate, we recommend writing down the common name before you start configuration. Contact your network administrator about the common name of the server certificate.

  2. Press image [Settings]>[All Settings]>[Network]>[WLAN]>[Setup Wizard].
  3. When [Enable WLAN?] appears, press [Yes].
    The wireless setup wizard starts. To cancel, press [No].
  4. The machine searches for your network and displays a list of available SSIDs. Press image or image to display the [<New SSID>] option, and then press it.
  5. Press [OK].
  6. Enter the SSID name, and then press [OK].
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    For more information about how to enter text, see the Appendix.
  7. Press [Infrastructure].
  8. Select the Authentication Method, and then press it.
  9. Do one of the following:
    • If you selected the [LEAP] option, enter the user ID, and then press [OK]. Enter the Password, and then press [OK].

    • If you selected the [EAP-FAST], [PEAP] or [EAP-TTLS] option, select the Inner Authentication method [NONE], [CHAP], [MS-CHAP], [MS-CHAPv2], [GTC] or [PAP].
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      Depending on your Authentication method, the Inner Authentication method selections differ.

      Select the encryption type [TKIP+AES] or [AES].

      Select the verification method [No Verification], [CA] or [CA + Server ID].

      • If you selected the [CA + Server ID] option, enter the server ID, user ID and password (if required), and then press [OK] for each option.
      • For other selections, enter the user ID and Password, and then press [OK] for each option.
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      If you have not imported a CA certificate into your machine, the machine displays [No Verification].
    • If you selected the [EAP-TLS] option, select the encryption type [TKIP+AES] or [AES].

      The machine will display a list of available Client Certificates, and then select the certificate.

      Select the verification method [No Verification], [CA] or [CA + Server ID].

      • If you selected the [CA + Server ID] option, enter the server ID and user ID, and then press [OK] for each option.
      • For other selections, enter the user ID, and then press [OK].
  10. The machine attempts to connect to the wireless device you have selected.
If your wireless device is connected successfully, the LCD displays [Connected].

You have completed the wireless network setup. To install Full Driver & Software Package necessary for operating your device, insert the Brother installation disc into your computer or go to your model's Downloads page on the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com.

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