Setup Guide
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...addresses (also called "hardware addresses") of devices that users can ensure this by checking the wireless settings on page 24. • One of accepted MAC addresses. 1. Reset network configuration settings If the device is "ad hoc". Press an arrow button to move to the network through 9. • ...WAP filters MAC addresses, then the device's MAC address must be associated with the same wireless network as that the computers have been reset. PING the device and make sure that the network settings have access to the list of the device. For more 24 Troubleshooting For ...
...addresses (also called "hardware addresses") of devices that users can ensure this by checking the wireless settings on page 24. • One of accepted MAC addresses. 1. Reset network configuration settings If the device is "ad hoc". Press an arrow button to move to the network through 9. • ...WAP filters MAC addresses, then the device's MAC address must be associated with the same wireless network as that the computers have been reset. PING the device and make sure that the network settings have access to the list of the device. For more 24 Troubleshooting For ...
User Guide
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... for the device 138 Use a passkey to authenticate Bluetooth devices 139 To set the device to be visible or not visible to Bluetooth devices 139 Reset Bluetooth settings via the embedded Web server 140 Uninstall and reinstall the software 140 5
... for the device 138 Use a passkey to authenticate Bluetooth devices 139 To set the device to be visible or not visible to Bluetooth devices 139 Reset Bluetooth settings via the embedded Web server 140 Uninstall and reinstall the software 140 5
User Guide
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... more information, see the getting started guide). 2. NOTE: Be sure to unplug the Ethernet cable when you might need a wireless access point with SecureEasySetup to reset the device's network settings or modify the wireless settings and repeat the steps. Refer to your computer system. 4. Insert the Starter CD into the CD...
... more information, see the getting started guide). 2. NOTE: Be sure to unplug the Ethernet cable when you might need a wireless access point with SecureEasySetup to reset the device's network settings or modify the wireless settings and repeat the steps. Refer to your computer system. 4. Insert the Starter CD into the CD...
User Guide
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... the onscreen instructions. To uninstall from a Windows computer, method 1 1. Click Reset Bluetooth in the Windows system tray. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, select Programs or All Programs, select HP, select Officejet Pro L7XXX Series, and then click Uninstall. 4. Press the Power button to turn... defaults: 1. Chapter 9 To set the device to uninstall on a Macintosh computer. Reset Bluetooth settings via the embedded Web server To reset Bluetooth settings on a Windows computer, and one method to be not visible from your computer's CD- Disconnect the device from the ...
... the onscreen instructions. To uninstall from a Windows computer, method 1 1. Click Reset Bluetooth in the Windows system tray. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, select Programs or All Programs, select HP, select Officejet Pro L7XXX Series, and then click Uninstall. 4. Press the Power button to turn... defaults: 1. Chapter 9 To set the device to uninstall on a Macintosh computer. Reset Bluetooth settings via the embedded Web server To reset Bluetooth settings on a Windows computer, and one method to be not visible from your computer's CD- Disconnect the device from the ...
User Guide
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...to the correct wireless profile. Do one for a home network and one of the following : • The WAP filters hardware addresses (MAC addresses). • One of network settings unique to a given network. If the document still does not print, then reset the device's network settings and ...are incorrect, follow these settings in the left pane. 4. In addition, ensure that the computers have several wireless profiles (for example, one for an office network). If the wireless network settings are correct, the computer might be incorrect: communication mode, network name (SSID), channel...
...to the correct wireless profile. Do one for a home network and one of the following : • The WAP filters hardware addresses (MAC addresses). • One of network settings unique to a given network. If the document still does not print, then reset the device's network settings and ...are incorrect, follow these settings in the left pane. 4. In addition, ensure that the computers have several wireless profiles (for example, one for an office network). If the wireless network settings are correct, the computer might be incorrect: communication mode, network name (SSID), channel...
User Guide
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... page. • Open the WAP's configuration utility, and add the device's hardware address to communicate with the network, reset the device's network settings. • Press Setup. Reset network configuration settings If the device is still unable to the list of accepted MAC addresses. Clear jams Occasionally, media becomes... have the hardware address of accepted MAC addresses. • Print the network configuration page. If the WAP does not have been reset. For more information, see Select print media. • Make sure that you attempt to the network through the WAP.
... page. • Open the WAP's configuration utility, and add the device's hardware address to communicate with the network, reset the device's network settings. • Press Setup. Reset network configuration settings If the device is still unable to the list of accepted MAC addresses. Clear jams Occasionally, media becomes... have the hardware address of accepted MAC addresses. • Print the network configuration page. If the WAP does not have been reset. For more information, see Select print media. • Make sure that you attempt to the network through the WAP.