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IEEE802.11b
International standard for wireless LAN using the 2.4 GHz frequency range with a throughput of up to
11 Mbps.
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IEEE802.11g
International standard for wireless LAN using the 2.4 GHz frequency range with a throughput of up to
54 Mbps. Compatible with 802.11b.
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IEEE802.11n
International standard for wireless LAN using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges. Even when
using two or more antennas simultaneously or obtaining a bigger transfer rate than before by using
multiple communication channels at the same time, the transmission speed may be influenced by the
connected apparatus.
At the maximum transfer rate of 600 Mbps, it is possible to communicate with multiple computer
terminals within a dozen or so metre radius.
Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g.
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IP Address
A unique number with four parts separated by dots. Every network device that is connected to the
Internet has an IP address. Example: 192.168.0.1
An IP address is usually assigned by a wireless router or a DHCP server of the router automatically.
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IPv4/IPv6
They are internetwork-layer protocol used on the internet. IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses and IPv6 uses
128-bit addresses.
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Key Format
Select either
ASCII
or
Hex
as the Password (WEP) key format. The character that can be used for the
WEP key differs depending on the selected key formats.
◦ ASCII
Specify with a 5 or 13-character string that can include alphanumeric and underscore "_"
characters. It is case-sensitive.
◦ Hex
Specify a 10-digit or 26-digit string that can contain hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F, and a to f).
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Key Length
Length of the WEP key. Select either 64 bits or 128 bits. Longer key length allows you to set a more
complex WEP key.
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Summary of Contents for MAXIFY iB4140
Page 1: ...iB4100 series Online Manual Printer Functions Overview Printing Troubleshooting English ...
Page 102: ...All registered users can register and delete apps freely 102 ...
Page 137: ...Loading Paper Paper Sources Loading Plain Paper Photo Paper Loading Envelopes 137 ...
Page 140: ...140 ...
Page 152: ...Replacing Ink Tanks Replacing Ink Tanks Checking Ink Status on the LCD 152 ...
Page 168: ...Aligning the Print Head Position Manually Mac OS 168 ...
Page 187: ...Safety Safety Precautions Regulatory Information WEEE EU EEA 187 ...
Page 191: ...191 ...
Page 202: ...Main Components and Their Use Main Components Power Supply LCD and Operation Panel 202 ...
Page 203: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 203 ...
Page 259: ...The resending setting is completed 259 ...
Page 260: ...Network Connection Network Connection Tips 260 ...
Page 297: ...Network Communication Tips Using Card Slot over Network Technical Terms Restrictions 297 ...
Page 327: ...Print Area Print Area Standard Sizes Envelopes 327 ...
Page 332: ...Administrator Settings Sharing the Printer on a Network 332 ...
Page 339: ...Printing Printing from Computer Printing from Smartphone Tablet Paper Settings 339 ...
Page 360: ...Related Topic Changing the Printer Operation Mode 360 ...
Page 374: ...Adjusting Color Balance Adjusting Brightness Adjusting Intensity Adjusting Contrast 374 ...
Page 462: ...Perform setup following the instructions on the screen 462 ...
Page 491: ...Problems while Printing from Smartphone Tablet Cannot Print from Smartphone Tablet 491 ...
Page 538: ...Errors and Messages An Error Occurs Message Appears 538 ...
Page 540: ...To resolve errors that do not have support codes see An Error Occurs 540 ...
Page 571: ...1660 Cause An ink tank is not installed What to Do Install the ink tank 571 ...