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Appendix C – Ethernet Setup
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After a successful setup is made via a wired connection, the Wireless connection (if equipped) can now be
configured in Infrastructure Mode using a static or DHCP issued IP address.
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Wireless Active LED
Link LED
Transmit Receive LED
1.
Open your web browser. Type in the IP Address of the printer.
The Default IP is: 192.168.10.26.
Note: If you have assigned different IP
Address to the printer, make sure to
enter the correct IP Address.
2.
The page to the right will appear:
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Click on the WiFi Configuration menu item. Locate and set the following items:
> Set the SSID field to match the SSID of your access point.
> Set WLAN Network Type drop down box to Infrastructure.
> Set any WLAN Security Settings if necessary.
For static IP setup:
> Set the Static BSS Address. This is the address assigned to the radio portion of the
network card; it must be a unique address.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page, enter the password (default is
sysadm
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Click on the TCPIP Configuration menu item. Locate and set the following items:
> Activate the Enable Wireless setting by clicking on the check box.
For static IP setup:
> Enter valid static IP addresses for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
> Un-check the Enable IP Discovery check box.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page, enter the password (default is
sysadm
) and click apply.
5. Click on the Reset Network Parameters menu item, enter the password and click Reset.
Summary of Contents for Mark II
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