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Check Filtering Function of Access Point

Check MAC address filtering function of access point

  • When using the access points, MAC address filtering may be enabled which restricts access to the access points.

    Refer to the user's guide provided with the access point and check whether MAC address filtering is set for the access point.
    If the MAC address filtering is enabled, change the settings so that the printer and the computer can communicate with each other.

    The MAC address of the printer can be checked by performing a test print by referring to the user's guide that comes with your printer or clicking [Network Information] to display the [Network Information] screen, and then checking "(25)AirPort ID" value.

    When using a USB interfaced printer, if you cannot obtain the network information in [Network Information], connect the printer and the computer with a USB cable, and then obtain the information again.

Check the function of blocking communication among clients

  • When using the access points, check that the clients can communicate with each other via the access point.

    Some access points have the function to disallow client-to-client communication.
    If such function is enabled, the setup will not be completed.

    Important

    • The name of the client-to-client communication blocking function may differ depending on the access point you use.
    • Also, there are a couple of criteria to block communication among clients. One is the interface type (disallowing wireless-to-wireless or wireless-to-wired communication), another is the communication standard (disabling communication between IEEE802.11a and IEEE802.11g).

Important

  • If the setup still cannot be completed even after you have checked the settings for the filtering function of the access point, check the settings for the access control for the printer.