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Network Settings

This category describes how to set the machine and your network environment to use the network functions.
If you are using the imageRUNNER 1025, an optional network board is required to use network functions.

  • Basic Network Settings
  • Setting and Checking the IP Address
    • Setting IP Address Automatically
    • Setting IP Address Manually
    • Confirming IP Address Settings
  • Setting Scan to E-Mail and I-Fax
    • Confirming Necessary Information for Scan to E-Mail and I-Fax
      • Checking Your E-mail Account
    • Settings from the Machine (E-Mail/I-Fax)
      • When No Authentication is Required
      • When SMTP Authentication is Used
      • When POP before SMTP Authentication is Used
      • When a POP Server is Used
      • When the Machine's Own SMTP Receiving Function is Used
  • Setting Scan to File Server
    • Setting File Server (FTP)
      • Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/Server 2008
      • Mac OS X
      • UNIX
      • FTP Server for imageWARE Gateway
    • Setting File Server (File Sharing)
      • Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)
      • Confirming Computer Name and Necessary Components for File Sharing
        • Confirming Computer Name (Windows 2000)
        • Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 2000)
        • Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2003)
        • Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2003)
        • Confirming Computer Name (Windows XP)
        • Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows XP)
        • Confirming Computer Name (Windows Vista)
        • Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Vista)
        • Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2008)
        • Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2008)
      • Setting Shared Folder
        • File Sharing without Access Restriction
          • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows 2000)
          • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2003)
          • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows XP)
          • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Vista)
          • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2008)
        • File Sharing with Access Restriction
          • Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 2000)
          • Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 2000)
          • Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2003)
          • Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2003)
          • Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows XP)
          • Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows XP)
          • Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Vista)
          • Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Vista)
          • Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2008)
          • Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2008)
      • Setting File Server (File Sharing) (Mac OS X)
      • Setting File Server (File Sharing) (UNIX/Linux)
  • Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax
    • Settings from the Machine (Printing from PC/PC Fax)
    • Setting Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)
    • Setting Print Server
  • Additional Network Settings
    • Setting SNMP
    • Setting Startup Time
    • Setting Speed and Duplex
    • Setting Dedicated Port
    • Setting DNS
    • Controlling the Machine Access Using IP Addresses
      • Registering a Single IP Address to Prohibit
      • Registering a Range of IP Addresses to Prohibit
      • Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IP Addresses
      • Editing Registered IP Addresses
      • Deleting Registered IP Addresses
    • Setting WINS
    • Setting PASV Mode for FTP
    • Setting FTP Extension
    • Setting the Use of HTTP
    • Setting Port Number
    • Setting Proxy
    • Limiting the Machine Access to a Certain MAC Address
      • Registering MAC Addresses to Allow
      • Editing Registered MAC Addresses
      • Deleting Registered MAC Addresses
  • Managing the Machine

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