Connecting to the ScanSnap Takes Time/the ScanSnap Is Cut Off Frequently
If connecting from the computer or mobile device to the ScanSnap takes time or the ScanSnap is frequently cut off, check the following: If connecting from the computer or mobile device to the ScanSnap takes time or the ScanSnap is frequently cut off, refer to the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Help.
For details about how to start ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool, refer to Configuring the Wi-Fi Settings.
Are the ScanSnap and wireless access point distant from each other? Also, is there anything that may block the signal (such as walls and metal boards), or an electromagnetic source?
The signal between the wireless access point and the ScanSnap is weak, or there may be some signal interference.
On the touch panel of the ScanSnap, check the signal status with the icon that is displayed at the top of the home screen.
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Signal Status |
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Signal strength: Strong |
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Signal strength: Medium |
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Signal strength: Weak |
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No signal |
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Searching for a wireless access point/No wireless access point specified |
Check the signal status by using ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool.
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Help.
For details about how to start ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool, refer to Configuring the Wi-Fi Settings.
If the signal status is not fine, move the ScanSnap and the wireless access point to different locations.
Move the ScanSnap closer to the wireless access point.
Move the ScanSnap and the wireless access point away from the following items:
- Obstacles that may block the signal (for example, walls and metal boards)
- Devices that may cause signal interference (for example, microwaves and cordless phones) and wireless devices
Change the direction of the ScanSnap.
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Even if the signal status is fine, communication within the range of a certain frequency or in certain wireless channels may become unstable due to signal interference such as noise.
When you are in a region where 5 GHz Wi-Fi is available, do not select [Automatic] for the frequency in order to connect the ScanSnap. Select [2.4GHz] or [5GHz] depending on where you use the ScanSnap.
For details, refer to Changing the Frequency for Connecting the ScanSnap.
Change the value of the wireless channel on the wireless access point if necessary.
For details, refer to the manual of your wireless access point.
Also, communication in certain wireless channels may become unstable due to signal interference such as noise.
Change the value of the wireless channel on the wireless access point.