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“Cannot connect to a Network” on page 190
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“Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established” on page 191
Cannot connect to a Network
The problem could be one of the following issues.
There is a problem with the network settings on the computer.
Solutions
Try accessing any website from your computer to make sure that your computer's network settings are
correct. If you cannot access any website, there is a problem on the computer.
Check the network connection of the computer. See the documentation provided with the computer for
details.
The scanner has been connected by Ethernet using devices that support IEEE802.3az
(Energy Efficient Ethernet).
Solutions
When you connect the scanner by Ethernet using devices that support IEEE802.3az (Energy Efficient
Ethernet), the following problems may occur depending on the hub or router that you are using.
❏
Connection becomes unstable, the scanner is connected and disconnected again and again.
❏
Cannot connect to the scanner.
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The communication speed becomes slow.
Follow the steps below to disable IEEE802.3az for the scanner and then connect.
1.
Remove the Ethernet cable connected to the computer and the scanner.
2.
When IEEE802.3az for the computer is enabled, disable it.
See the documentation provided with the computer for details.
3.
Connect the computer and the scanner with an Ethernet cable directly.
4.
On the scanner, check the network settings.
Select
Settings
>
Network Status
>
IP Address
.
5.
Check the scanner's IP address.
6.
On the computer, access Web Config.
Launch a Web browser, and then enter the scanner's IP address.
“Running Web Config on a Web Browser” on page 23
7.
Select the
Network
tab >
Wired LAN
.
8.
Select
OFF
for
IEEE 802.3az
.
>
>
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