Wireless network setup
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5.
Select the one
Network Name(SSID)
in the list.
•
SSID
: SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a
wireless network. Access points and wireless devices attempting
to connect to a specific wireless network must use the same
SSID. The SSID is case-sensitive.
•
Operation Mode
:
Operation Mode
refers to the type of wireless
connections. (See "Wireless network name and Network Key" on
page 1.)
-
Ad-hoc
: allows wireless devices to communicate directly
with each other in a peer-to-peer environment.
-
Infrastructure
: allows wireless devices to communicate with
each other through an access point.
If your network’s
Operation Mode
is
Infrastructure
, select the
SSID of the access point. If the
Operation Mode
is
Ad-hoc
,
select the machine’s SSID. Note that “airportthru” is the default
SSID of your machine.
6.
Click
Next
.
If wireless security setting window appears, enter the registered
password (network key) and click
Next
.
7.
The confirmation window appears, please check your wireless setup.
If the setup is right, click
Apply
.
8.
Click
OK
.
Disconnect the network cable (standard or crossover). Your
machine should then start communicating wirelessly with the
network. In case of Ad-hoc mode, you can use a wireless LAN
and wired LAN simultaneously.
Now go to "Installing network connected machine’s driver" on
page 31.
RESETTING FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES
Should it become necessary to reset the Samsung printer to its factory
default settings please use the following steps. Connect the printer to your
network, or you may connect the printer directly to a computer using the
special network cable.
If you cannot connect the printer to a computer from its former network
it must be temporarily assigned to a new Ad-Hoc network to access
the SyncThru web page. After you have established a direct link to the
printer, using the special network cable, follow these instructions to
reset the printer to the factory defaults.
Resetting the printer to factory default settings
(Windows)
1.
Connect the special network cable between the printer and the PC.
2.
Open a browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of
the printer. The printer’s
SyncThru™ Web Service
page will open.
3.
Select
Network Settings
in the top menu bar.
4.
Select
Reset
in the left side bar, and select the
Clear
button next to
Factory Default
(or
Network
). Click
OK
in each of the following three
windows that pop up.
5.
Disconnect the printer from the network,
recycle the power
, and print a
Network Configuration Report to confirm the reset. This will reset all the
parameters and the printer will no longer be on the network.
Resetting the printer to factory default settings
(Macintosh)
1.
Connect the special network cable between the printer and the
Macintosh.
2.
Open
System Preferences
and select
Print & Fax
settings. Select the
printer you want to reset, opening the
Print Queue
, and select the
Utility
icon in the top menu bar.
Safari
will open the printer’s
SyncThru™ Web Service
page.
3.
Select
Network Settings
in the top menu bar.
4.
Select
Reset
in the left side bar, and select the
Clear
button next to
Factory Default
(or
Netowrk
). Click
OK
in each of the following three
windows that pop up.
5.
Disconnect the printer from the network,
recycle the power
, and print a
Network Configuration Report to confirm the reset. This will reset all the
parameters and the printer will no longer be on the network.
Network parameter setting
You can also set up the various network settings through the network
administration programs such as SyncThru™ Web Admin Service and
SyncThru™ Web Service.
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
After you have installed your Samsung wireless network printer, print
another copy of the Network Configuration Report and keep it for future
reference. You are now ready to use your new Samsung wireless printer on
your network.