When Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) connection is enabled, you can change the settings from > Wi-Fi Direct > Start Setup > Change, and then the following menu items are displayed.
Change the Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) network name (SSID) used for connecting to the printer to your arbitrary name. You can set the network name (SSID) in ASCII characters that is displayed on the software keyboard on the control panel. You can enter up to 22 characters.
When changing the network name (SSID), all connected devices are disconnected. Use the new network name (SSID) if you want to re-connect the device.
Change the Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) password for connecting to the printer to your arbitrary value. You can set the password in ASCII characters that is displayed on the software keyboard on the control panel. You can enter 8 to 22 characters.
When changing the password, all connected devices are disconnected. Use the new password if you want to re-connect the device.
Change the frequency range of Wi-Fi Direct used for connecting to the printer. You can select 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
When changing the frequency range, all connected devices are disconnected. Re-connect the device.
Note that you cannot re-connect from devices that do not support 5 GHz frequency range when changing to 5 GHz.
Depending on the region, this setting may not be displayed.
Disable Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) settings of the printer. When disabling it, all devices connected to the printer in Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) connection are disconnected.
Restore all Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) settings to their defaults.
The Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) connection information of the smart device saved to the printer is deleted.
You can also set up from the Network tab > Wi-Fi Direct on Web Config for the following settings.
Enabling or disabling Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP)
Changing network name (SSID)
Changing password
Changing the frequency range
Depending on the region, this setting may not be displayed.
Restoring the Wi-Fi Direct (simple AP) settings