d. Select
dell_device
from the network items listed in
Connect to a network
.
e. Select
Connect Anyway
in the warning dialog box indicating you are entering an unsecured area.
f. Click
Close
in the dialog box after confirming the connection is a success.
For Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7:
a. Open
Control Panel
.
b. Select
Network and Internet
.
c. Select
Network and Sharing Center
.
d. Select
Connect to a network
.
e. Select
dell_device
from the network items listed in the available network list, and click
Connect
.
3. Check the IP, subnet mask and gateway address on your computer.
e.g. IP: 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
4. Set the IP address from the printer control panel to be in the same range as that of your computer. Match the subnet mask and gateway addresses of the printer to your computer settings.
a. Press
Menu
button.
b. Scroll to
Admin
menu.
c. Select
Network
.
d. Select
TCP/IP
.
e. Select
Get IP Address
.
f. Select
Panel
.
g. Scroll back to
IP Address
.
h. Manually enter the IP address using the directional buttons on the control panel and press enter button.
IP Address
172.031.000.041
*
i. Scroll back to
Subnet Mask
.
j. Manually enter the subnet mask address using the directional buttons on the control panel and press enter button.
k. Scroll back to
Gateway Address
.
l. Manually enter the gateway address using the directional buttons on the control panel and press the Enter button.
m. Restart the printer.
5. Open Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool using the WEB browser.
e.g.: http://192.168.1.2
6. Change wireless settings of the printer from Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.
a. Click
Print Server Settings
on the left navigational bar.
b. Click
Print Server Settings
tab.
c. Click
Wireless LAN
sub-tab.
d. Change the SSID setting (according to your access point SSID) and change
Network Type
to
Infrastructure
.
e. Click the
Apply new settings
button.