19 configure the wireless settings, For wireless network users, Only) – Brother MFC 7860DW User Manual

Page 26: Configure the wireless settings, Important

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26

For Wireless Network Users

Configuration using the Installation CD-ROM and temporarily using a USB cable
(Windows

®

only)

19

Configure the wireless

settings

a

Put the installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM
drive. If prompted, select your model and language.

b

Click Initial Installation and then Install
MFL-Pro Suite
.

c

Click Yes if you accept the license agreement.
Follow the on-screen instructions.

d

Choose Wireless Network Connection and
then click Next.

e

When this screen appears, choose Change
the Firewall port settings to enable network
connection and continue with the
installation. (Recommended)
and click Next.
(Not for Windows

®

2000 users)

If you are not using the Windows

®

Firewall, see

the user's guide of your firewall or antivirus
software for information on how to add the
following network ports.

For network scanning, add UDP port 54925.

For network PC-Fax receiving, add UDP port
54926.

If you still have trouble with your network
connection, add UDP port 137.

f

Choose No and then click Next.

g

Read the Important Notice. Check the box
after you confirm the SSID and Network Key,
and then click Next.

IMPORTANT

• You need to temporarily use a USB cable or

Ethernet cable during configuration (cable
not included).

• For Windows

®

2000 and Windows

®

XP users

you must have the wireless settings you
wrote down for your network in step

18 on

page 24 before you proceed.

Note

If the Brother screen does not appear automatically,
go to My Computer (Computer), double-click the
CD-ROM icon, and then double-click start.exe.

Note

For Windows Vista

®

and Windows

®

7, when the

User Account Control screen appears, click
Allow or Yes.

Note

If you are installing from a wireless PC running
Windows Vista

®

or Windows

®

7, check the box

and then click next. The installer will automatically
detect your wireless network settings.

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