Getting Your Multifunction

Back On Your Network

After A Router Or Network Change

PIXMA MP990 / PIXMA MP640 / PIXMA MP560

Windows & Mac OS

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If any of the following situations exist

???You have replaced your Router or Access Point

???You want to use a different wireless network

???Router settings have been changed.

Please complete the following steps to apply the new configuration settings to your multifunction.

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Preparing to Connect My Multifunction To My Network

Network Requirements

Before connecting the machine to the network, make sure that configuration of the computer and access point or router is complete, and that the computer is connected to the network.

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Preparing to Connect My Multifunction To My Network

An "Ad-hoc connection," which establishes a direct connection to the computer over a wireless connection without using an access point, is not supported.

Be sure to prepare an access point.

Notes on Network Connection

???The configuration, router functions, setup procedures and security settings of the network device vary depending on your system environment. For details, refer to your device's instruction manual or contact its manufacturer.

???In an office setup, consult your network administrator

???If you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk of disclosing data such as your personal information to a third party.

???If an error message appears or if you have trouble with the network connection, refer to the printed manual: Network Setup Troubleshooting.

???Place the machine and computer on the same network segment.

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Preparing to Connect My Multifunction To My Network

Before you continue, please write down the following information which will be required to connect your multifunction to your network. This information will be entered on the machine's operation panel.

???Access Point /Network Name: also referred to as the SSID, an identifier to identify the specific access point

???Network Key: also referred to as an encryption key, WEP key or WPA/WPA2 passphrase, Per-Shared key. A password required to access the wireless network

If you do not know your Access Point/Network Name or your Network Key, use the following links for information on using our Canon PIXMA Wireless Setup Assistant.

???Windows Users Click Here

???Mac Users Click Here

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Adding Your Multifunction to Your Network

Adding Your Multifunction to Your Network

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Adding Your Multifunction to Your Network

**Wi-Fi lamp location varies according to model.

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Adding Your Multifunction to Your Network

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Downloading and Installing the Drivers

Your multifunction is now connected to your network

Note:

???If Failed to connect to the access point. appears, touch the OK button, make sure that the network key is correct, then enter it again. If a connection still cannot be established, refer to the printed manual: Network Setup Troubleshooting.

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