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Basic Network Settings

Switching the Connection Method to Wireless LAN or Wired LAN

Connecting to Wired LAN

Attention (Connecting to a Wired LAN)

Connecting to Wireless LAN

Attention (Security when using a wireless LAN product)

Setting the Machine Using WPS (Push Button Mode)

Setting the Machine Using WPS (PIN Code Mode)

Entering the PIN Code in the Wireless LAN Router/Access Point

Setting by Manually Selecting an Access Point

Setting by Manually Entering SSID

Checking the SSID or Network Key of the Wireless LAN Router/Access Point
Attention (Connecting to a Wireless LAN)

Setting the IP Address

Setting the IPv4 Address

Attention (Setting the IPv4 Address)

Setting the IPv6 Address

Attention (Setting the IPv6 Address)

Checking IP Address Settings

Attention (Confirming IP Address Settings)

Checking the Network Connection

Attention (Checking the Network Connection)

Setting Up Your Computer to Print and Send Faxes (Windows Only)

Selecting the Connection Method (LPD/RAW/WSD)

Configuring Printer Settings on Your Computer

Attention (Configuring Printer Settings on Your Computer)

Setting the Machine to Be Able To Send Scanned Documents

Activating the Send Setting Utility

Configuring E-Mail Send Settings

How to Save to a File Server (A Shared File Server)

Setting Up the File Server (Shared Folder) (Windows)

Checking the Computer Settings
Setting Up a Shared Folder
Windows 2000/Server 2003 Sharing Settings
Windows XP Sharing Settings
Windows Vista/Server 2008 Sharing Settings
Windows 7/Server 2008 R2 Sharing Settings

Setting Up the File Server (Shared Folder) (Macintosh)

Setting Up the File Server (File Sharing) (UNIX/Linux)

Additional Network Settings

Setting the Speed and Duplex

Specifying a Delay Before Establishing the Network Connection

Setting IPv4 DNS

Setting IPv6 DNS

Attention (DNS Settings)

Setting the WINS Server

Setting the SMB

Setting MTU Size

Managing the Machine

Check Wireless LAN Information

Checking the MAC Address

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Attention (Connecting to a Wireless LAN)
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IMPORTANT
Security
If the machine is connected to an unsecured network, your personal information might be disclosed to a third party. Take care to protect your personal data.
The machine supports the following security. See the manual or contact the manufacturers for security information of your wireless LAN router or access point.
128(104)/64(40) bit WEP
WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP)
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES-CCMP)
The machine's wireless LAN does not support IEEE 802.1X authentication.
Signal Strength
Since wireless LAN uses radiowave, it may have to detect wireless routers and/or access points nearby.
When more than one wireless LAN routers and/or access points which correspond to the access point name (SSID) and/or security information you specified, connect to the wireless LAN routers and/or access points with the strongest radiowave (RSSI).
NOTE
Network Tasks/Settings
Consult your network administrator to use the machine in your office.
IP Address
Even if the product's IP address is changed, the connection is maintained if the machine and the computer belong to the same subnet.
You may not be able to use the scan function if an IPv6 connection is used.
Device necessary for wireless LAN connection
The machine does not come with a LAN cable, or any access points. Have cables or a hub ready as needed.
In order to use the machine in the wireless LAN environment, you need the 2.4 GHz LAN routers and/or access points which are compliant with IEEE802.11 (b/g or n).
For details, refer to your instruction manual of those devices or contact your manufacture.
When the machine is connected to a switching hub
The machine may not be able to connect to a network even if your network settings are configured correctly. When this occurs, set a longer startup time.