Ieee 802.1x error. change the auth. password, Ieee 802.1x error. check the auth. settings, Ieee 802.1x error. no reply from the destination – Canon imageCLASS MF264dw II Multifunction Monochrome Laser Printer User Manual

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Using the Manual Setup Method, connect with the WEP authentication method set to [Open System].
Connecting to a Wireless LAN by Setting the Details (Manual Setup Method)(P. 72)

When Using Shared Key Authentication
On the wireless LAN router, change the WEP authentication method to "Shared Key", and connect again.

For the setup method, see the manual of the wireless LAN router or contact the manufacturer.

IEEE 802.1X error. Cannot analyze auth. server certificate.

Check the certificate of the authentication server, and change the setting, as needed.

Check the Certificate of the RADIUS Server, and Change the Setting, as Needed.

Setting IEEE 802.1X(P. 362)

IEEE 802.1X error. Change the auth. password.

The password has expired.

Set a New Password.

Setting IEEE 802.1X(P. 362)

IEEE 802.1X error. Check the auth. settings.

The authentication method set on the machine does not match that set on the RADIUS server.

Check the Authentication Method Set on the RADIUS Server, and Set This Correctly.

Setting IEEE 802.1X(P. 362)

IEEE 802.1X error. Configure correct authentication info.

The authentication method or authentication information of IEEE 802.1X is not set correctly.

Set the Authentication Method and Authentication Information (Keys and Certificates, Password, CA

Certificate) Correctly.

Setting IEEE 802.1X(P. 362)

Managing and Verifying a Key and Certificate(P. 364)

IEEE 802.1X error. Configure the info. required for auth.

The authentication method or authentication information of IEEE 802.1X is not set correctly.

Set the Authentication Method and Authentication Information (Keys and Certificates, Password, CA

Certificate) Correctly.

Setting IEEE 802.1X(P. 362)

Managing and Verifying a Key and Certificate(P. 364)

IEEE 802.1X error. No reply from the destination.

The network connection may have a problem.

Check the Network Status and Settings.

Check the Ethernet cable and switch status.

Check the network key of the wireless LAN router, and configure the settings correctly on the machine.

Troubleshooting

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