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PIXMA MG6350 Wi-Fi Setup Guide

Some access points (often called routers or hubs) feature an automatic connection button labelled “WPS” which stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup and allows permitted devices to connect to your network without needing to enter a password. This is the easiest way of connecting your PIXMA printer, so if your access point has a WPS button please select ‘WPS Connection Method’ below for instructions on connecting using this method.

If your access point does not support WPS, please select 'Standard Connection Method' below.

WPS Connection Method

Before we start, there are some conditions that must be met in order to use the WPS push button method:

  • The access point (or router/hub) must have a physical WPS push button available. Please check with your device’s user guide for details.
    If the WPS push button is not available please use the instructions in the Standard Connection Method section.

  • Your network must be using the WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 security protocol. Most WPS enabled access points use this protocol.


Step 1


1. If your device is not displaying the screen shown below then please press the lit [HOME] button (A) to return to the home screen.



Step 2


1. Swipe the screen left, then tap the [WLAN setup] icon.



The (blue) Wi-Fi lamp (C) lights up when wireless connection is enabled.

The printer will now automatically search for access points supporting the WPS feature.


Step 3


The display on the printer should as shown below -



1. Tap [Start setup] on the printer.

The (blue) Wi-Fi lamp on the printer flashes while searching for or connecting to the access point.


2. Press and hold the [WPS] button on your access point for approximately 5 seconds, then release.
For exact instructions on starting WPS on your access point, please refer to its user guide.


3. Tap [OK] on the printer within 2 minutes to connect to the access point.


4. When the left screen below appears, tap [OK] to complete the setup.



This concludes the WPS setup procedure.


Please now proceed by installing the software to make the most out of your PIXMA MG6350.

If you do not have the installation CD that came with your product, please download the manuals and software to continue.


If the wireless setup is still failing after following this guide, please contact us for further assistance.


Standard Connection Method

Step 1



1. If your device is not displaying the screen shown below then please press the lit [HOME] button (A) to return to the home screen.



Step 2



1. Swipe the screen left, then tap the [WLAN setup] icon.



The (blue) Wi-Fi lamp (C) lights up when wireless connection is enabled.


Step 3



The display on the printer should be as shown below:



1. Tap [To other connection methods].


2. Tap [Standard setup].



The printer will now search all available wireless networks in the immediate vicinity.


3. Tap the [name (or SSID)] of your Wireless network from the list [Select access point] displayed on the printer’s LCD.



The name of your wireless network is represented here as “xxxx”

If you are unsure of the name of your wireless network, it may be on a printed label on your access point, or you can check the network your computer is connected to.

If you cannot see your network listed, then tap [Search again].


4. One of the screens below will be displayed on the printer, depending on which security method your access point is using.


WEP




WPA/WPA2


5. Tap the screen [Please enter] to allow the network password to be entered.


6. Enter the network password (WEP Key or passphrase) of your wireless network.
Character entry is case sensitive.



Follow the procedure below -


a. You can enter the characters when the keyboard is displayed on the printer's LCD.
(Password entry is case sensitive).


: Tap to switch between "lower case letters" and "numbers and symbols."


: While letters of the alphabet appear, tap to switch between upper and lower case letters. While numbers and symbols appear, tap to switch symbol types.


: Tap to insert a space.


: Tap to delete the character at the cursor. Use or to move the cursor to the target character.


b. Tap the character you want to enter.

c. Repeat steps a. and b. to enter the remaining characters.


7. Tap [Apply] when finished.


8. Your network password will be displayed. Confirm that the details you have entered are correct.
(Character entry is case-sensitive)



9. Tap [OK] to enter your network password and connect to your access point. If you have made a mistake & need to correct the password, touch the [ ] button to start again.


10. When the left screen appears, tap [OK] to complete the setup.





This concludes the Wi-Fi setup procedure.


Please now proceed by installing the software to make the most out of your PIXMA MG6350.

If you do not have the installation CD that came with your product, please download the manuals and software to continue.


If the wireless setup is still failing after following this guide, please contact us for further assistance.


Restoring Network Settings to Factory Default

If you need to reset your network settings back to factory default for example if you change your access point, you can do so by following these instructions:


Step 1


1. If your device is not displaying the screen shown below then please press the lit [HOME] button (A) to return to the home screen.



Step 2


1. Swipe the screen right to navigate to the [Setup] icon.



Step 3


1. Tap the [Setup] icon to enter the [Setup] screen.



Step 4


1. Tap [Device settings] to enter the [Device settings] screen.



Step 5


2. Tap [LAN settings].



Step 6


1. Tap [Reset LAN settings].



Step 7


1. A message [Reset Setting?] will be displayed, tap [Yes] to confirm, then a message [Processing…..please wait momentarily] will be displayed.


Step 8


1. A message [Following is completed, Reset LAN Setting] will be displayed, tap [OK] to complete the LAN settings reset process. You will return to the [LAN settings] screen, press the [HOME] button to return to the main screen.


The wireless network settings have been reset back to factory default settings.

If this process is still failing after following this guide, please contact us for further assistance.

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