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Brother MFC-J4610DW Start Here Manual
For Wireless Network Users
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Choose your wireless setup method
The following instructions offer three methods for setting up your Brother machine on a wireless network. Choose
the method you prefer for your environment.
a
Setup using the installation CD-ROM and a USB cable (Windows
You need to temporarily use a USB cable during configuration.
It is recommended that you use a computer wirelessly connected to your network for this method.
• If you are using Windows
point/router by network cable, you need to know your wireless settings. Please write down
your wireless network settings in the area below.
• Please do not contact Brother Customer Service for assistance without the wireless security
information. We cannot assist you in locating your network security settings.
Item
SSID (Network Name)
Network Key
* The Network Key may also be described as the Password, Security Key or Encryption Key.
NOTE
If you do not know this information (SSID and Network Key), you cannot continue the wireless
setup.
How can I find this information?
1) You should see the documentation provided with your wireless access point/router.
2) The initial network name could be the manufacturer's name or the model name.
3) If you do not know the security information, please consult the router manufacturer, your system
administrator or internet provider.
Now go to
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XP, or currently using a computer connected to an access
Record the current wireless network settings
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and Macintosh)
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