
If you use your Doxie in frequent locations like these, it definitely makes sense to join Doxie to your network - this way, you won't need to join Doxie's own network in the future. You can optionally configure Doxie to join your home or office network. Configuring Doxie to join your local Wi-Fi network Once your device is on the same network as your Doxie, you can access your scans and import them using Doxie's included apps for Mac/PC or iOS. Your device needs to be on the same network as Doxie to access your scans. Then, connect your Mac, PC, or iOS device to Doxie's network from the menu bar or in settings. Wait for the white LED to light up after turning on Wi-Fi. Joining Doxie's own Wi-Fi networkīy default, Doxie creates its own Wi-Fi network you can join to access your scans called Doxie_XXXXXX (where XXXXX is a unique network ID associated with your Doxie). Since Wi-Fi takes up a lot of power and is only used to download scans, we highly recommend turning it off when not downloading scans. Once you're finished downloading scans, turn off Wi-Fi by tapping the back button again. Tap the Wi-Fi button to turn it off, then tap it again to turn on Wi-Fi (don't hold down the Wi-Fi button, just tap). The white LED should be blinking - if it's solid white, you've accidentally turned on an advanced mode. Doxie's light quickly blinks white as the Wi-Fi feature turns on.ĭoxie's light turns to a slow white flash when Wi-Fi is ready. Check for the Wi-Fi icon above the back button on your scanner to confirm you have a model with Wi-Fi. There are multiple Doxie Go SE models - only Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi has built-in Wi-Fi networking technology. Doxie Go SE Wi-Fi has built-in wireless networking technology, so you can sync scans wirelessly to your Mac, PC, iPhone, or iPad.
