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To use Wireless LAN, you must set the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, Frame Type (NW), and active protocol. For details, see Ethernet Configuration
.
For details about Wireless LAN settings and their default values, see Interface Settings
. These items appear in the [Wireless LAN] under [Interface Settings] menu.
Ethernet and Wireless LAN cannot be used at the same time.
Press [Interface Settings] on the [System Settings] screen.
For details about how to access the [System Settings] screen, see Displaying the Printer Configuration Screens Using the Control Panel
.
Press [Wireless LAN].
Press [Communication Mode].
Select the transmission mode of Wireless LAN, and then press [OK].
If [Communication Mode] is set to [802.11 Ad-hoc Mode], specify the channel to use for transmission. Press [Ad-hoc Channel].
Ask your network administrator for the channel to specify.
Select the Ad-hoc channel, and then press [OK].
Select an Ad-hoc channel according to the IEEE 802.11 standard you are using.
When using IEEE 802.11 b/g:
(mainly Europe and Asia)
1–13 channels
(mainly North America)
1–11 channels
When using IEEE 802.11 a:
36, 40, 44 and 48 channels
Press the [User Tools] key.
Print a configuration page to confirm the settings.
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For details about printing the configuration page, see Test Printing
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The transmission mode of the Wireless LAN can also be set using Web Image Monitor. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help.