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Setting Up the Wireless (Wi-Fi) Connection

Before you connect, you need to:

• Have a functional 802.11 wireless network. Kodak recommends that you use a wireless access point, most 

commonly a router, that uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

• Determine whether your wireless router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
• Temporarily disable your firewall until the printer is successfully installed and communicating.

IMPORTANT: 

If you are unsure of how your network is configured, contact your Internet service provider or your 

network administrator for assistance. 

Using the LCD keyboard

There are two types of keyboards.

 

On the control panel (both types of keyboards), press 

or 

 to select the letters and numbers, 

using the correct uppercase and lowercase letters. Press 

OK

 after each character. When you are done, select 

DONE

, then press 

OK

.

Connecting to a non-WPS wireless router

To connect your printer to your wireless network, you need to know the network name, which is also called the 
Service Set Identifier (SSID). You can obtain your network name from the wireless router. See the 
manufacturer’s documentation for more information.
If your network has security enabled, you also need to know the security string, which may be a Wired 
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key or a Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) passphrase or password. 

Record your network information in the spaces below, using the correct uppercase and lowercase letters.

Network Name (SSID): __________________________________________________________________________

Security String: _________________________________________________________________________________

1. Press 

Home

.

2. Press  

to 

select 

Network Settings

, then press 

OK

.

3. With

 WiFi Setup Wizard 

selected, press 

OK

.

The printer searches for available wireless networks within range, then displays the list in order of signal 
strength. If there are more networks than can be shown on the LCD, a 

 (page down) symbol appears in 

the bottom right of the display. If you don’t see your network in the list, or if you want to change your 
network, select 

Rescan for Wireless Networks

, then press 

OK

.

• To change from uppercase to 

lowercase, select 

abc/123

then press 

OK

.

• To change from lowercase to 

uppercase, select 

ABC/123

then press 

OK

.

• To enter punctuation or 

symbols, select 

!@#

, then press 

OK

.

Use the arrow 
keys to select the 
letters, numbers, 
and symbols.

Summary of Contents for ESP 5200 - NETWORKING

Page 1: ...Networking Setup Guide Networking Setup Guide Networking Setup Guide Networking Setup Guide All in One Printers All in One Printers All in One Printers All in One Printers ...

Page 2: ...nnection type later See the chapter Configuring Your Printer in the Extended User Guide For additional networking information or troubleshooting go to www kodak com go inkjetnetworking Wireless Wi Fi connection Ethernet connection To connect your printer to a wireless network see Setting Up the Wireless Wi Fi Connection page 2 To connect your printer to a wired network using an Ethernet cable see ...

Page 3: ...he wireless router See the manufacturer s documentation for more information If your network has security enabled you also need to know the security string which may be a Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP key or a Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 passphrase or password Record your network information in the spaces below using the correct uppercase and lowercase letters Network Name SSID ________________...

Page 4: ...ider or router manufacturer s documentation for more information 6 When the confirmation message appears press OK If the printer is successfully connected the Wi Fi status light should be on If you are unable to connect your printer go to www kodak com go inkjetnetworking 7 When the printer is successfully connected install the KODAK All in One Printer Software on your computer Follow the on scree...

Page 5: ...Temporarily disable your firewall until the printer is successfully installed and communicating Connecting to an Ethernet network 1 Connect the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the back of the printer 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into an available Ethernet port on your router switch or hub 3 Install the KODAK All in One Printer Software on your computer Follow the on scree...

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