Networks · Setting Up the Network
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11 NETWORKS
USB Port
Using the USB cable, you can connect your device to
a PC that is connected to a network. Other PCs on
this network can then access the device if it is shared
for use on the network. You cannot connect the
device directly to a network with a USB cable, unless
you have a USB print server connection.
Networks
A network cable or WLAN adapter enables you to
connect the device to an existing network as a net-
work printer. All computers in the network can then
access the device and scan or print.
optional and original
Networks
SETTING UP THE NETWORK
Information on Configuration
Three steps are necessary in order to connect your
device to a network.
Setting Up the Network
1 Configure the network on your PC.
2 Configure your device for network operation.
3 Install the software
Companion Suite LL
on your
computer using the required printer drivers.
You must carry out certain network settings. The set-
tings must match the information for the network.
Spaltenumbruch
INFRASTRUCTURE WIRELESS
NETWORK
Infrastructure Wireless Network
In an infrastructure network, multiple devices com-
municate via a central access point (gateway, router).
All data are sent to the access point (gateway, router)
and distributed from there.
WLAN: Infrastruktur-Netzwerk
SETTING UP A NETWORK
CONNECTION
Introduction
You must select whether you want to connect your
device to a LAN network with a cable or a wireless
network (WLAN).
1 Press
C
,
06
and
OK
.
2 Use
[
to select the desired network connection.
3 Confirm with
OK
.
SWITCHING NETWORKING
(WLAN) ON/OFF
Introduction
Local area networking is activated by default. You
have the option of turning this function off.
1 Press
C
,
070
and
OK
.
2 Use
[
to select whether you would like to turn
the function on or off.
3 Confirm with
OK
.
Notice
WLAN IS OPTIONAL
WLAN is optional and functions only with
an original adapter, which you can purchase
through our order service. More informa-
tion: www.sagemcom.com
Notice
CALLING THE WEB INTERFACE
You can also edit the device's network set-
tings with the device's web interface (see
also the chapter
Web Interface
, page 20).
Notice
INFORMATION ON CONFIGURATION
We recommend that the settings of your
WLAN network should only be changed by a
person with a good knowledge of the con-
figuration of your computer.