413S-03L
SSID of Wireless Router or Access Point to Use Is Not Displayed in Access Point List
A possible cause may be that the SSID of the wireless router or access point to use is not correct or not publicized. Check the following.
Is the SSID correct?
Is the machine correctly connected to the network?
Check the network connection. If the problem persists even after checking that the network connection is correct, check the security settings of the wireless router or access point. If necessary, reconfigure the settings.
When the Machine Cannot Connect to the Wireless LANHave you checked the settings of the wireless router or access point?
*1A function that disables auto-detection of the wireless router or access point SSID on other devices.
*2A function in which the wireless router or access point refuses the connection if the SSID on the device to be connected is set to "ANY" or is blank.
Check that no channels other than Ch.1 to Ch.13 are set. When multiple wireless routers or access points are used, prevent radio frequency interference by setting far separated channels like "router A: Ch.1, router B: Ch.6, router C: Ch.11."
NOTE
On how to check or configure channel settings, see the instruction manuals for the wireless routers or access points, or contact the manufacturer.