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... 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 System troubleshooting 48 ...
... 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 System troubleshooting 48 ...
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... to connect to a network and want to a wireless network with an access point. 1 Get started This guide complements the information in the printed Setup Guide and the User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one and all of its capabilities with every computer on ...used in this chapter to the network. Use this guide, see the Setup Guide for your HP all -in -one. Each of recommended networks, network management information, and troubleshooting tips. For information, see Choose a recommended wireless network and Choose a recommended Ethernet network. However, for your network, ...
... to connect to a network and want to a wireless network with an access point. 1 Get started This guide complements the information in the printed Setup Guide and the User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one and all of its capabilities with every computer on ...used in this chapter to the network. Use this guide, see the Setup Guide for your HP all -in -one. Each of recommended networks, network management information, and troubleshooting tips. For information, see Choose a recommended wireless network and Choose a recommended Ethernet network. However, for your network, ...
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...For each additional computer, you can share your HP All-in-One with additional computers on how to get HP customer support, please see if the USB printer icon for your HP all-in-one is there. For Macintosh OS X: Open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities list. 5 Check to .... - For Windows 9.x or Windows 2000: Open the Printers folder. - During installation, the software will not need to configure it . 2 Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect to a wireless network with an access point, Connect to a wireless network without an access point, or Connect with an Ethernet...
...For each additional computer, you can share your HP All-in-One with additional computers on how to get HP customer support, please see if the USB printer icon for your HP all-in-one is there. For Macintosh OS X: Open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities list. 5 Check to .... - For Windows 9.x or Windows 2000: Open the Printers folder. - During installation, the software will not need to configure it . 2 Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect to a wireless network with an access point, Connect to a wireless network without an access point, or Connect with an Ethernet...
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... the HP Instant Share features on your HP all-in-one, you will need broadband Internet access, such as a central hub or gateway connecting wireless devices. Note In order to use the wireless setup wizard to connect your HP all-in-one to the router in infrastructure mode. Chapter 2 Wireless connection to a wireless network with your HP all-in-one. 8 Each wireless network...
... the HP Instant Share features on your HP all-in-one, you will need broadband Internet access, such as a central hub or gateway connecting wireless devices. Note In order to use the wireless setup wizard to connect your HP all-in-one to the router in infrastructure mode. Chapter 2 Wireless connection to a wireless network with your HP all-in-one. 8 Each wireless network...
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... access point, see the next section for the things you will need . To connect your HP all -in-one, you are connected through an access point, this chapter if you want to a wireless network without an access point. For wireless setup without an access point, see the Glossary. AirPort has to be connected to a Macintosh...
... access point, see the next section for the things you will need . To connect your HP all -in-one, you are connected through an access point, this chapter if you want to a wireless network without an access point. For wireless setup without an access point, see the Glossary. AirPort has to be connected to a Macintosh...
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...to highlight a letter or number on the HP all -in-one , press the Setup button. 3 Press 8, and then press 4. d Press 1 to highlight the name of your wireless access point. For more information on HP Instant Share, see the documentation that came with your HP all -in the list, do not ... using the visual keyboard, see your network name in -one on the visual keyboard, and then press OK. If you connect your HP all-in -one . For a wired connection, you use the arrow buttons to highlight Done on a wireless network that has Internet access, we recommend that came with...
...to highlight a letter or number on the HP all -in-one , press the Setup button. 3 Press 8, and then press 4. d Press 1 to highlight the name of your wireless access point. For more information on HP Instant Share, see the documentation that came with your HP all -in the list, do not ... using the visual keyboard, see your network name in -one on the visual keyboard, and then press OK. If you connect your HP all-in -one . For a wired connection, you use the arrow buttons to highlight Done on a wireless network that has Internet access, we recommend that came with...
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...HP all applications running on your computer, including the internal XP firewall and any other than Windows XP or Mac OS X, we recommend you create a new network profile on your computer as described here, and then use the Wireless Setup Wizard to detect the new network (as described in -one... (including Ethernet) other than the example shown here, such as your initials. Create a network profile See the instructions below for your wireless LAN card. Right-click each Local Area Connection, and then click Disable. Chapter 5 For Windows Make sure to check the following values...
...HP all applications running on your computer, including the internal XP firewall and any other than Windows XP or Mac OS X, we recommend you create a new network profile on your computer as described here, and then use the Wireless Setup Wizard to detect the new network (as described in -one... (including Ethernet) other than the example shown here, such as your initials. Create a network profile See the instructions below for your wireless LAN card. Right-click each Local Area Connection, and then click Disable. Chapter 5 For Windows Make sure to check the following values...
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... need to enter the SSID at a later time on the HP all -in-one to remember in -one Network Guide 21 However, we recommend using the Wireless Setup Wizard. g Write down the WEP key exactly as your WEP key incorrectly on the Wireless Setup Wizard. See Connect to the next step. 3 On the.... Otherwise, go to the network using a WEP key in order to secure your HP all -inone, the wireless connection will fail. e In the Network key box, type an WEP key that does not use the Wireless Setup Wizard to create a network that has exactly 5 or exactly 13 alphanumeric (ASCII) ...
... need to enter the SSID at a later time on the HP all -in-one to remember in -one Network Guide 21 However, we recommend using the Wireless Setup Wizard. g Write down the WEP key exactly as your WEP key incorrectly on the Wireless Setup Wizard. See Connect to the next step. 3 On the.... Otherwise, go to the network using a WEP key in order to secure your HP all -inone, the wireless connection will fail. e In the Network key box, type an WEP key that does not use the Wireless Setup Wizard to create a network that has exactly 5 or exactly 13 alphanumeric (ASCII) ...
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...click in the Name box and enter a new network name. For example, if you enter 5 characters, you can use the Wireless Setup Wizard to your HP all-in-one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup. If the AirPort icon is called a WEP key. For example you might enter ...ABCDE or 12345. b Enable Allow the computer to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard. 22 However, for security and privacy we recommend you create a new network profile on . Chapter 5 For Mac OS X Your HP all-in-one and use the default Automatic setting. 6 Click Show Options. 7 To...
...click in the Name box and enter a new network name. For example, if you enter 5 characters, you can use the Wireless Setup Wizard to your HP all-in-one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup. If the AirPort icon is called a WEP key. For example you might enter ...ABCDE or 12345. b Enable Allow the computer to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard. 22 However, for security and privacy we recommend you create a new network profile on . Chapter 5 For Mac OS X Your HP all-in-one and use the default Automatic setting. 6 Click Show Options. 7 To...
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... to use WEP encryption, press 1 to select No, my network does not use the arrow buttons to the SSID. HP all -in -one will attempt to connect to highlight Done on using the Wireless Setup Wizard 1 On the control panel of detected network names (SSIDs). 3 On the color graphics display, look for your computer...
... to use WEP encryption, press 1 to select No, my network does not use the arrow buttons to the SSID. HP all -in -one will attempt to connect to highlight Done on using the Wireless Setup Wizard 1 On the control panel of detected network names (SSIDs). 3 On the color graphics display, look for your computer...
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... and any other firewall or virus detection software. 2 Insert the Windows CD that came with your HP all-in-one software on the network, the Printers Found screen appears. Otherwise, HP all-in-one installation software might take one as the Setup program searches for installing drivers, plug-ins, and software. See the instructions below for Windows.... Note Windows XP only: If the startup screen does not appear, double-click My Computer, double-click the CD-ROM icon, and then double-click setup.exe. 3 Click Next on your wireless settings prior to connect.
... and any other firewall or virus detection software. 2 Insert the Windows CD that came with your HP all-in-one software on the network, the Printers Found screen appears. Otherwise, HP all-in-one installation software might take one as the Setup program searches for installing drivers, plug-ins, and software. See the instructions below for Windows.... Note Windows XP only: If the startup screen does not appear, double-click My Computer, double-click the CD-ROM icon, and then double-click setup.exe. 3 Click Next on your wireless settings prior to connect.
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.... Or you to view and edit network settings, and add advanced security to use the Wireless Setup Wizard again. To display a network summary 1 On the control panel of the HP all-in -one network to perform a variety of the network settings on the device control panel and the...This chapter describes how to your network. Print and view a network configuration page The Network Configuration Page lists all wireless setup information that you can reset the HP all -in -one , press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, and then press 1. In order to restore this information, you to factory defaults. ...
.... Or you to view and edit network settings, and add advanced security to use the Wireless Setup Wizard again. To display a network summary 1 On the control panel of the HP all-in -one network to perform a variety of the network settings on the device control panel and the...This chapter describes how to your network. Print and view a network configuration page The Network Configuration Page lists all wireless setup information that you can reset the HP all -in -one , press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, and then press 1. In order to restore this information, you to factory defaults. ...
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... network, the radio must stay on 1 On the control panel of the HP all -in-one. In order to stay connected to confirm. To turn the wireless network radio off 1 On the control panel of the HP all -in-one, press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, and then press 2. This displays the Network menu...then press 3. Chapter 8 To reset to factory defaults 1 On the control panel of the HP all -in-one, press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, press 5, and then press 2. Turn the wireless radio on the front of the HP all -in -one 30 In this case you only have a USB connection, the radio is on by default...
... network, the radio must stay on 1 On the control panel of the HP all -in-one. In order to stay connected to confirm. To turn the wireless network radio off 1 On the control panel of the HP all -in-one, press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, and then press 2. This displays the Network menu...then press 3. Chapter 8 To reset to factory defaults 1 On the control panel of the HP all -in-one, press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, press 5, and then press 2. Turn the wireless radio on the front of the HP all -in -one 30 In this case you only have a USB connection, the radio is on by default...
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...recommended this feature does not work on a wireless network. However, for your web browser, you from accessing your memory card from your wireless network using WEP or WPA-PSK security on the Embedded Web Server Home tab. HP all -in -one , press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, and then press 3.... When you can use the IP address in -one features. For more advanced settings you...
...recommended this feature does not work on a wireless network. However, for your web browser, you from accessing your memory card from your wireless network using WEP or WPA-PSK security on the Embedded Web Server Home tab. HP all -in -one , press the Setup button. 2 Press 8, and then press 3.... When you can use the IP address in -one features. For more advanced settings you...
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...setup, use of Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs), open or shared-key authentication, static Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys, and optional Media Access Control (MAC) authentication. b Click Select Language in -one device information. Note Do not disable TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) on access control and privacy. To protect your wireless network, HP... strongly suggests you might need to use the new settings to your network after installing the HP all-in-one, change the language displayed in the ...
...setup, use of Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs), open or shared-key authentication, static Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys, and optional Media Access Control (MAC) authentication. b Click Select Language in -one device information. Note Do not disable TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) on access control and privacy. To protect your wireless network, HP... strongly suggests you might need to use the new settings to your network after installing the HP all-in-one, change the language displayed in the ...
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... an infrastructure network, or the computer for installation and configuration issues. For file system issues, see Wired network setup troubleshooting. Then run the HP allin-one wireless setup wizard again. For more information, see Wireless network setup troubleshooting and Wireless discovery troubleshooting. Unsupported authentication or encryption type. Error message: Cannot connect to network Cause The equipment is case...
... an infrastructure network, or the computer for installation and configuration issues. For file system issues, see Wired network setup troubleshooting. Then run the HP allin-one wireless setup wizard again. For more information, see Wireless network setup troubleshooting and Wireless discovery troubleshooting. Unsupported authentication or encryption type. Error message: Cannot connect to network Cause The equipment is case...
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... the list. Solution Press to scroll to the bottom of the supported protocol types listed in the Wireless Setup Wizard. Types not supported include: WPA2-AES, WPA2-TKIP, LEAP, PEAP, EAP-MD5, EAP-... message: Invalid passkey. Cause I don't know the WEP key, or what to solve wireless network setup problems. 36 Usually you can find the WEP key by the installation software. Cause The SSID... the Embedded Web Server. Also, see the user guide that came with your computer. Wireless network setup troubleshooting Use this section to enter for the WPA passkey. Chapter 9 Cause Your network ...
... the list. Solution Press to scroll to the bottom of the supported protocol types listed in the Wireless Setup Wizard. Types not supported include: WPA2-AES, WPA2-TKIP, LEAP, PEAP, EAP-MD5, EAP-... message: Invalid passkey. Cause I don't know the WEP key, or what to solve wireless network setup problems. 36 Usually you can find the WEP key by the installation software. Cause The SSID... the Embedded Web Server. Also, see the user guide that came with your computer. Wireless network setup troubleshooting Use this section to enter for the WPA passkey. Chapter 9 Cause Your network ...
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... visual keyboard to enter the new Network Name and WEP key. 5 Complete the Wireless Setup Wizard. The HP all -in-one of the HP all -in-one Embedded Web Server Home page appears. 4 Click the Networking tab. 5 In the Connections navigation menu, click Wireless. 6 Click Start Wizard. 7 Enter the correct values in the appropriate sections (Network Name...
... visual keyboard to enter the new Network Name and WEP key. 5 Complete the Wireless Setup Wizard. The HP all -in-one of the HP all -in-one Embedded Web Server Home page appears. 4 Click the Networking tab. 5 In the Connections navigation menu, click Wireless. 6 Click Start Wizard. 7 Enter the correct values in the appropriate sections (Network Name...
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... HP all-in-one cannot find my computer (wireless infrastructure mode) 43 HP all-in-one cannot find the WLAN/access point 42 multiple WEP keys (wireless) 40 network 35 No TCP/IP (wired) 46 No TCP/IP (wireless) 37 others on network can access my memory card 48 Printer not Found (wired) 47 Printer not Found (wireless) 37 setup failed (wireless...
... HP all-in-one cannot find my computer (wireless infrastructure mode) 43 HP all-in-one cannot find the WLAN/access point 42 multiple WEP keys (wireless) 40 network 35 No TCP/IP (wired) 46 No TCP/IP (wireless) 37 others on network can access my memory card 48 Printer not Found (wired) 47 Printer not Found (wireless) 37 setup failed (wireless...
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...are finished: Highlight Done, and then OK. 12 • HP all -in -one .) e If your network is encrypted, you will be prompted to enter information about your HP all -in -one b Press 8 for the Wireless Setup Wizard. f Follow the prompts on the display. If the connection fails..., see the documentation that you wrote down the information here for easy reference. Section C: Wireless (Access Point) Network C1 Write...
...are finished: Highlight Done, and then OK. 12 • HP all -in -one .) e If your network is encrypted, you will be prompted to enter information about your HP all -in -one b Press 8 for the Wireless Setup Wizard. f Follow the prompts on the display. If the connection fails..., see the documentation that you wrote down the information here for easy reference. Section C: Wireless (Access Point) Network C1 Write...