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“Auto” causes an IP address to be assigned automatically, while “Disable” turns off auto assignment. Initial Default: Auto Starting IP Address Specifies the start point of the range of IP addresses that are assigned automatically to computers. This setting is available only while “Auto” is selected for the DHCP Auto/Disable setting. Initial Default: 192.168.100.11 Ending IP Address Specifies the end point of the range of IP addresses that are assigned automatically to computers. This setting is available only while “Auto” is selected for the DHCP Auto/Disable setting. Initial Default: 192.168.100.254 Wireless Setup SSID Wireless network ID name. This is normally referred to as the SSID, ESS-ID, or network name. Up to 24 single-byte alphanumeric characters can be entered. Initial Default: casiolpj_default1 SSID Broadcast Specifies whether SSID information broadcasting is enabled or disabled. Initial Default: Enable Channel Specifies the channel used for wireless LAN communication. Selecting “Auto” causes auto selection of a channel that is appropriate for the current communication environment. To specify a channel number, select channel number 1 through 11 from the list that appears when you click the [..] button to the right of the channel number. Initial Default: Auto Security Specifies the security protocol. For more information, see “To configure security settings” (page 21). Initial Default: WPA-PSK AES Passphrase/WEP Key Specifies the passphrase or WEP key in accordance with the security protocol selected with “Security” above. For more information, see “To configure security settings” (page 21). IEEE 802.11n Specifies whether wireless LAN standard IEEE 802.11n is enabled. Initial Default: Enable Channel Width Specifies either “20MHz” or “Auto” for the IEEE 802.11n channel width. Initial Default: 20MHz Projector name Input up to 32 characters for a name to be used as the projector’s identity. 37 Setting Name Description Remote on Specifies whether the projector can be turned on via wired LAN while the projector is in standby (projector off with power being supplied). Enable: Power on enabled. Disable: Power on disabled (initial default). Important! Performing the procedure under “To initialize all System Admin page settings” (page 36) causes the “Remote on” setting to change to “Disable”. If you are controlling the projector via a wired LAN connection, be sure to change the “Remote on” setting to “Enable” after you initialize System Admin page settings. The “Remote on” setting can also be changed on the projector using the setup menu. For full details, see “Wired LAN Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only)” in the User’s Guide on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector. PJLink authentication Enables and disables PJLink connection authentication. Enable: PJLink connection authentication enabled (initial default). Disable: PJLink connection authentication disabled. Show User Name Display Specifies whether the computer’s user name should appear on the projection screen when projection starts from a computer connected to the projector via wireless LAN. Initial Default: On (User name displayed.) System Admin > Change Password Setting Name Description New Password Reinput password For input of the new password when logging in to the System Admin page. Initial Default: admin 38 Appendix Appendix Using the Token Wizard You can use the Wireless Connection 3 token wizard to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory. After you do that, you can run Wireless Connection 3 on a computer that does not have the program installed simply by plugging the USB memory (called a “USB Token”) into the computer’s USB port. Using USB tokens is recommended when connecting to the projector from multiple computers. Installing Wireless Connection 3 on USB Memory USB memory with a capacity of at least 4MB is required for installation. Use of newly formatted USB memory that does not contain any other data is recommended. Important! Using the procedure below to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory creates a file named “autorun.inf” (which is a Wireless Connection 3 auto run file) in the USB memory root directory. If the USB memory root directory already contains a file with the same name, the existing file will be renamed by adding “.bak” or a three-digit number (.001, .002., etc.) to the end of its file name. To install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory Note Using the following procedure to install Wireless Connection 3 on USB memory will change the name of the USB memory to “USB Token” and also change its icon to . 39 1. On a Wireless Connection 3 window, click the function menu button and then click [Token Wizard] on the menu that appears. • This displays the token wizard. 2. Click [Next>]. • This displays a USB drive selection screen. • If there is no USB memory connected to the computer, the message “USB memory could not be detected.” will appear. If this happens, connect the USB memory and wait until its USB memory ...
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