Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Cannot connect to the projector you want to use.
The projector is not found when EasyMP Network Projection is started.
Check
Is the Wireless LAN unit connected?
Is the network configuration screen displayed on the
projector?
Are the computer's LAN card and the built-in LAN function
available?
Is the SSID the same as that of the access point?
(For Quick Connection Mode)
Was the network adapter used selected correctly with
EasyMP Network Projection?
Is the wireless LAN setting enabled when the computer is
in power save mode?
Are there any obstacles between the access point and the
computer or projector?
Is the computer's wireless LAN radio strength set to low?
Does the wireless LAN system meet the supported
specifications?
Check that the Wireless LAN unit is securely connected.
Close network settings on the projector, and return to the LAN standby screen. If the network
configuration screen is displayed on the projector, you cannot connect using EasyMP Network
Projection.
Check that LAN is available from the device manager under Control Panel - System - Hardware.
Set an SSID that is different from that of the access point.
You can make the SSID setting from the projector's Network menu.
See your projector User's Guide for details.
If the computer has multiple LAN environments, it cannot connect unless the network adapter is
selected correctly. When using a computer running Windows, start EasyMP Network Projection and
select the network adapter you are using from Set options - Switch LAN.
s "General settings tab"
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Enable the wireless LAN.
Sometimes the indoor environment prevents the projector from being found in a search. Check for
any obstacles between the access point and the computer or projector, and change their position to
improve the communication.
Set the radio strength to maximum.
Check the wireless LAN system. See your projector User's Guide for details on the projector's wireless
LAN system.
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