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... your computer 19 Create a network profile 20 Connect to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard 23 6 Connect with an Ethernet cable 25 What you need...25 Connect your HP all-in-one 26 7 Install the software 27 For Windows...27 For Macintosh...28 8 Manage ...your network 29 Use the HP all-in-one control panel 29 Use the Embedded Web Server 31 9 Network troubleshooting 35 Wireless setup wizard troubleshooting 35 Wireless network setup troubleshooting 36 Wireless discovery troubleshooting 40 Wired network setup troubleshooting 45 Common Internet File...
... your computer 19 Create a network profile 20 Connect to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard 23 6 Connect with an Ethernet cable 25 What you need...25 Connect your HP all-in-one 26 7 Install the software 27 For Windows...27 For Macintosh...28 8 Manage ...your network 29 Use the HP all-in-one control panel 29 Use the Embedded Web Server 31 9 Network troubleshooting 35 Wireless setup wizard troubleshooting 35 Wireless network setup troubleshooting 36 Wireless discovery troubleshooting 40 Wired network setup troubleshooting 45 Common Internet File...
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...; Use the network management tools ● Switch from a USB connection to help you can use for your HP all-in-one Network Guide 3 However, for information. This guide also provides examples of wireless network connections and one Ethernet (wired) network connection that you want a direct USB connection instead, please see Connect to set up...
...; Use the network management tools ● Switch from a USB connection to help you can use for your HP all-in-one Network Guide 3 However, for information. This guide also provides examples of wireless network connections and one Ethernet (wired) network connection that you want a direct USB connection instead, please see Connect to set up...
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... to connect computers and devices through a router or switch. Use the network management tools For information on using the HP all -in -one . 4 An Ethernet network is a simple wireless connection without an access point. To switch a USB connection to a network connection 1 Unplug the USB connection from .... Switch from the back of your HP all-in-one management tools, see Manage your HP all -in -one with an Ethernet cable. For information, see Connect with a USB connection, you can later switch to a network connection. Chapter 1 Wireless connection without an access point (ad ...
... to connect computers and devices through a router or switch. Use the network management tools For information on using the HP all -in -one . 4 An Ethernet network is a simple wireless connection without an access point. To switch a USB connection to a network connection 1 Unplug the USB connection from .... Switch from the back of your HP all-in-one management tools, see Manage your HP all -in -one with an Ethernet cable. For information, see Connect with a USB connection, you can later switch to a network connection. Chapter 1 Wireless connection without an access point (ad ...
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... Macintosh OS X: Open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities list. 5 Check to see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one. Connect additional computers If your HP all-in-one is connected to one of the existing network. 2 Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect to a wireless network with an access...
... Macintosh OS X: Open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities list. 5 Check to see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one. Connect additional computers If your HP all-in-one is connected to one of the existing network. 2 Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect to a wireless network with an access...
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... Internet connection (such as cable or DSL) is called an infrastructure network. Wireless infrastructure network If you to a wireless network without using a wireless access point, see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all -in-one Network Guide 7 Wireless connection networks In addition to the other benefits of a network, an infrastructure mode network enables...
... Internet connection (such as cable or DSL) is called an infrastructure network. Wireless infrastructure network If you to a wireless network without using a wireless access point, see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all -in-one Network Guide 7 Wireless connection networks In addition to the other benefits of a network, an infrastructure mode network enables...
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For connection instructions, see Connect to a wireless network with an access point. Wireless connection to an all wireless network without Internet All wireless communication between your HP all -in-one , you are able to provide Internet access. For connection instructions, see Connect to a wireless network with an access point. Chapter 2 Wireless connection to a wireless network with DSL or cable Internet...
For connection instructions, see Connect to a wireless network with an access point. Wireless connection to an all wireless network without Internet All wireless communication between your HP all -in-one , you are able to provide Internet access. For connection instructions, see Connect to a wireless network with an access point. Chapter 2 Wireless connection to a wireless network with DSL or cable Internet...
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Your HP all -in -one Network Guide 9 HP all -in -one is connected with an access point. In this model, your computer is configured for wired networking and is configured for infrastructure mode and its wireless adapter transfers and receives data through the access point. For connection instructions, see Connect to a wireless network with an Ethernet cable to a wired network. A DSL or cable modem can provide Internet access. Wireless connection to a wired network Your access point connects a wireless network to the access point.
Your HP all -in -one Network Guide 9 HP all -in -one is connected with an access point. In this model, your computer is configured for wired networking and is configured for infrastructure mode and its wireless adapter transfers and receives data through the access point. For connection instructions, see Connect to a wireless network with an Ethernet cable to a wired network. A DSL or cable modem can provide Internet access. Wireless connection to a wired network Your access point connects a wireless network to the access point.
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... address is called an infrastructure network. Note For definitions of terms not defined here, see Choose a recommended wireless network. For connection instructions, see Connect with HP Instant Share. HP all-in -one. Router gateway In this manner is assigned dynamically through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). We recommend the wired LAN (local area network...
... address is called an infrastructure network. Note For definitions of terms not defined here, see Choose a recommended wireless network. For connection instructions, see Connect with HP Instant Share. HP all-in -one. Router gateway In this manner is assigned dynamically through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). We recommend the wired LAN (local area network...
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...modem can provide Internet access. If you have this configuration, connect your HP all-in-one , you route the Internet connection directly through the access point. Your HP all -in -one . Ethernet connection to a wireless network Your access point connects a wired device to a switch or router.... For connection instructions, see Connect with an Ethernet cable. HP all -in -one is connected with your computer is configured for wired networking and is configured for wireless networking using a wireless network adapter, and transfers and receives data through the access ...
...modem can provide Internet access. If you have this configuration, connect your HP all-in-one , you route the Internet connection directly through the access point. Your HP all -in -one . Ethernet connection to a wireless network Your access point connects a wired device to a switch or router.... For connection instructions, see Connect with an Ethernet cable. HP all -in -one is connected with your computer is configured for wired networking and is configured for wireless networking using a wireless network adapter, and transfers and receives data through the access ...
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... be connected to a Macintosh, but it accepts signals from the computer to the access point. Most Apple computers have a HP all -in-one, you want to use either wireless networking support, or a network interface card (NIC). When network elements are a Macintosh owner, Apple sells an easy-to-...performance, especially with 802.11 g mode For ideas on ways you can use a wireless (802.11b or g) access point to connect your HP all-in-one to a wireless network, you need To connect your HP all -in -one Network Guide 15 Note For definitions of using an access point, see Connect to...
... be connected to a Macintosh, but it accepts signals from the computer to the access point. Most Apple computers have a HP all -in-one, you want to use either wireless networking support, or a network interface card (NIC). When network elements are a Macintosh owner, Apple sells an easy-to-...performance, especially with 802.11 g mode For ideas on ways you can use a wireless (802.11b or g) access point to connect your HP all-in-one to a wireless network, you need To connect your HP all -in -one Network Guide 15 Note For definitions of using an access point, see Connect to...
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... press OK. If you use a wireless router (access point or base station) that you connect your HP all -in-one control panel to find this information on the HP all -in -one . For more information on using a password instead of your HP all -in -one on a wireless network that has Internet access, we ...menu and then selects Wireless Setup Wizard. Use the arrow buttons on the Embedded Web Server for available networks, and then displays a list of the network you want to select it , and then press OK. Broadband Internet access is set up with your HP all -in -one , press the Setup...
... press OK. If you use a wireless router (access point or base station) that you connect your HP all -in-one control panel to find this information on the HP all -in -one . For more information on using a password instead of your HP all -in -one on a wireless network that has Internet access, we ...menu and then selects Wireless Setup Wizard. Use the arrow buttons on the Embedded Web Server for available networks, and then displays a list of the network you want to select it , and then press OK. Broadband Internet access is set up with your HP all -in -one , press the Setup...
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OR Press 3 to correct the key, and then try again. See also, Network troubleshooting 8 When the HP all-in -one will fail. See Install the software. The HP all -in-one connects successfully to the network, go to your computer to install the software. If the connection fails, follow the prompts ...says you entered an invalid WPA or WEP key, check the key you wrote down for your WPA or WEP key. HP all -in -one Network Guide 17 Otherwise, the wireless connection will attempt to connect to select WEP encryption. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a letter or number on the ...
OR Press 3 to correct the key, and then try again. See also, Network troubleshooting 8 When the HP all-in -one will fail. See Install the software. The HP all -in-one connects successfully to the network, go to your computer to install the software. If the connection fails, follow the prompts ...says you entered an invalid WPA or WEP key, check the key you wrote down for your WPA or WEP key. HP all -in -one Network Guide 17 Otherwise, the wireless connection will attempt to connect to select WEP encryption. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a letter or number on the ...
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...called a computer-to-computer network. In addition, you do the following: ● prepare your computer ● create a wireless network profile on your HP all-in -one Network Guide 19 What you will likely not have an AirPort card. To connect your computer, see the next section for... your HP all -in -one to your HP all -in Install the software. For information on connecting your computer ● connect the HP all -in -one to the wireless network When finished, install the software as cable or DSL), ...
...called a computer-to-computer network. In addition, you do the following: ● prepare your computer ● create a wireless network profile on your HP all-in -one Network Guide 19 What you will likely not have an AirPort card. To connect your computer, see the next section for... your HP all -in -one to your HP all -in Install the software. For information on connecting your computer ● connect the HP all -in -one to the wireless network When finished, install the software as cable or DSL), ...
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...computer's list of the instructions in the previous section, Prepare your Internet connection. Also, disable all IEEE 1394 (such as described in -one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup. Right-click each Local Area Connection, and then click Disable. To find the configuration program ... If you create a new network profile on your computer, including the internal XP firewall and any other than your wireless LAN card. For Windows XP Your HP all applications running on your computer. If you have dial-up, disconnect the phone cord. ● Disable all applications...
...computer's list of the instructions in the previous section, Prepare your Internet connection. Also, disable all IEEE 1394 (such as described in -one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup. Right-click each Local Area Connection, and then click Disable. To find the configuration program ... If you create a new network profile on your computer, including the internal XP firewall and any other than your wireless LAN card. For Windows XP Your HP all applications running on your computer. If you have dial-up, disconnect the phone cord. ● Disable all applications...
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... not used. If you enter your network. See Connect to the network using a WEP key in -one and use the Wireless Setup Wizard to close the Wireless network properties window. If you typed in -one Network Guide 21 c In the Data encryption list, select WEP. Or, if you enter 13 characters,... f In the Confirm network key box, type the same WEP key you see the Glossary. j Click OK again to connect your initials). HP all -inone, the wireless connection will fail. Note You must be 10 characters for 40 bit encryption, or 26 characters for the WEP key. h Select the check ...
... not used. If you enter your network. See Connect to the network using a WEP key in -one and use the Wireless Setup Wizard to close the Wireless network properties window. If you typed in -one Network Guide 21 c In the Data encryption list, select WEP. Or, if you enter 13 characters,... f In the Confirm network key box, type the same WEP key you see the Glossary. j Click OK again to connect your initials). HP all -inone, the wireless connection will fail. Note You must be 10 characters for 40 bit encryption, or 26 characters for the WEP key. h Select the check ...
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...Write down your password, which on your HP all -in-one is available, select it to your HP all -in-one to the wireless network. However, for security and privacy we recommend you can use the Wireless Setup Wizard to connect your HP all -in-one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup...turned on your initials). Chapter 5 For Mac OS X Your HP all -in-one and use HEX (hexidecimal) characters for the password. To create a new network profile on the Wireless Setup Wizard. 5 In the Channel box, use the Wireless Setup Wizard to enter the SSID at a later time on ...
...Write down your password, which on your HP all -in-one is available, select it to your HP all -in-one to the wireless network. However, for security and privacy we recommend you can use the Wireless Setup Wizard to connect your HP all -in-one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup...turned on your initials). Chapter 5 For Mac OS X Your HP all -in-one and use HEX (hexidecimal) characters for the password. To create a new network profile on the Wireless Setup Wizard. 5 In the Channel box, use the Wireless Setup Wizard to enter the SSID at a later time on ...
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... for your network name and selected it, go on the HP all-in-one will attempt to connect to the SSID. Use the arrow buttons on to step 5. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail. Note You must enter the exact uppercase ... Select Enter a New Network Name (SSID). This displays the Network menu and then selects Wireless Setup Wizard. The setup wizard searches for available networks, and then displays a list of your HP all-in -one control panel to highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard, and then press OK...
... for your network name and selected it, go on the HP all-in-one will attempt to connect to the SSID. Use the arrow buttons on to step 5. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail. Note You must enter the exact uppercase ... Select Enter a New Network Name (SSID). This displays the Network menu and then selects Wireless Setup Wizard. The setup wizard searches for available networks, and then displays a list of your HP all-in -one control panel to highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard, and then press OK...
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...to purchase a longer cable. HP all -in-one to a router, switch, or access point using an Ethernet cable. What you will need ● A functional Ethernet network that includes an Ethernet router, switch, or a wireless access point with either a wired or wireless connection to the router or access... point. Note For definitions of wires in each one, and each has a different connector. To connect your HP all -in-one, you need . For ideas on the end....
...to purchase a longer cable. HP all -in-one to a router, switch, or access point using an Ethernet cable. What you will need ● A functional Ethernet network that includes an Ethernet router, switch, or a wireless access point with either a wired or wireless connection to the router or access... point. Note For definitions of wires in each one, and each has a different connector. To connect your HP all -in-one, you need . For ideas on the end....
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...your Ethernet router, switch, or wireless access point. 4 Once you have purchased, a network interface card (NIC), make sure it can operate at either speed. ● Broadband Internet access such as cable or DSL (only if you are purchasing, or have connected the HP all -in -one supports both 10 Mbps and ... Share, see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all -in -one. Connect your HP all-in-one 1 Remove the yellow plug from the device). If you want to access HP Instant Share directly from the back of the HP all-in-one. 2 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the...
...your Ethernet router, switch, or wireless access point. 4 Once you have purchased, a network interface card (NIC), make sure it can operate at either speed. ● Broadband Internet access such as cable or DSL (only if you are purchasing, or have connected the HP all -in -one supports both 10 Mbps and ... Share, see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all -in -one. Connect your HP all-in-one 1 Remove the yellow plug from the device). If you want to access HP Instant Share directly from the back of the HP all-in-one. 2 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the...