Lexmark Z2400 Series manual Characteristics

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What is the difference between infrastructure and ad hoc networks?

Wireless networks can operate in one of two modes: infrastructure or ad hoc.

In infrastructure mode, all devices on a wireless network communicate with each other through a wireless router. Devices on the wireless network must have valid IP addresses for the current network and share the same SSID and channel as the wireless router (wireless access point).

In ad hoc mode, a computer with a wireless network adapter communicates directly with a printer equipped with a wireless print server. The computer must have a valid IP address for the current network and be set to ad hoc mode. The wireless print server must be configured to use the same SSID and channel that the computer is using.

The following table compares the characteristics and requirements of the two types of wireless networks.

Infrastructure

Characteristics

Ad hoc

Communication

Security

Range

Speed

Requirements for all devices

Through wireless access point (wireless router)

More security options

Determined by range and number of wireless access points (wireless routers)

Usually faster

Directly between devices

Restricted to range of individual devices on network

Usually slower

Unique IP address for each device

Mode set to

Same SSID

Same channel

Yes

Infrastructure mode

Yes, including the wireless access point (wireless router)

Yes, including the wireless access point (wireless router)

Yes

Ad hoc mode

Yes

Yes

Lexmark recommends setting up a network in infrastructure mode using the installation CD that came with the printer.

Infrastructure mode is the recommended setup method because it has:

Increased network security

Increased reliability

Faster performance

Easier setup

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Contents 2007 Z2400 Series Users GuidePage Contents Loading paper Index TroubleshootingPage Safety info rm ation Customer support Intro du ctionFinding information about the printer PublicationsClick Customer Support Click Technical Support Limited WarrantyClick Customer Support Click Warranty Information Mail supportBypassing security warnings during software installation Und ersta nding the p ri nterUnderstanding the parts of the printer Use Installing printer software Installing the optional XPS driver Windows Vista users onlyUnderstanding the printer software Using the Windows printer software Click Œ Control PanelClick Have disk Using the Macintosh printer software Use Wireless network compatibility Installing the prin ter on a wireless networkUsing Macintosh Installing the printer on a wireless networkInterpreting the colors of the Wi-Fi indicator light Using WindowsConfiguring an IP address manually Changing wireless settings after installationClick Tools Œ Lexmark Wireless Setup Utility Double-clickLexmark Wireless Setup Assistant Installing the printer on other computersClick Control Panel Click Network and Internet Advanced wireless setupCreating an ad hoc wireless network Windows VistaClick All Programs Windows XP and earlierClick All Programs or Programs Select View Available Wireless NetworksFor Mac OS X version For Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlierClick Tools Œ Lexmark Wireless Configuration Utility Frequently asked questionsAdding a printer to an existing ad hoc wireless network What is a network?How are home networks configured? Wired network exampleWireless network examples Internet How do I attach the installation cable? Why do I need an installation cable?Characteristics Printer can be configured in the following ways Finding the signal strengthWhat is an SSID? What is a MAC address?How do I locate IP addresses? What is an IP address?How to locate a computer IP address using Windows How do I find the MAC address?Windows Vista How to locate a computer IP address using MacintoshHow to locate a printer IP address How are IP addresses assigned?What is a key index? Load in g pape r Loading paperLoading various paper types Load up to Printing a document Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or SetupPrin ting Printing basic documentsPrinting multiple copies of a document Collating printed copiesCollated Printing multiple pages on one sheet N-Up Printing the last page first reverse page orderPausing print jobs Using the printer folder in WindowsUsing the taskbar in Windows Windows XP, click Start Œ Printers and Faxes Canceling print jobsPrinting specialty documents Printing envelopesPrinting labels Tips on loading label sheets Printing on custom-size paperPrinting other specialty documents Using Macintosh Using recommended paper Working with p ho tosPrinting photos Page Installing print cartridges Main taining th e prin t erMaintaining print cartridges Using genuine Lexmark print cartridges Removing used print cartridgesRefilling print cartridges Cleaning the print cartridge nozzles Aligning the print cartridgesClick Report a non-Lexmark print cartridge Wiping the print cartridge nozzles and contacts Preserving the print cartridges Cleaning the exterior of the printerLexmark Z2490 Ordering suppliesOrdering print cartridges Ordering paper and other suppliesLetter 10 x 15 cm Part number Troublesho oting Using the printer troubleshooting software Windows onlySetup troubleshooting Power button is not litMake Sure Your Operating System is Supported Software did not installReconnect the Power Supply Temporarily Disable Security Programs in WindowsDoes not print Using WindowsUsing Macintosh Make Sure the Printer Power Supply is Attached Correctly Solving printer power problemsDisconnect and Reconnect Power Supply Remove and Reinstall the SoftwareSelect Uninstall Removing and reinstalling the softwareWindows XP Wireless troubleshootingPrinting a network setup Enabling the USB port in WindowsCheck the USB cable Wireless troubleshooting checklistCannot print over wireless network Using Macintosh with an AirPort base station Check Your Security Keys WEP keyCannot print and there is a firewall on the computer Wi-Fi indicator light is not litCheck Your Advanced Security Settings Allow the Wireless Installation to CompleteWindows XP Enable the PrinterSelect the Wireless Printer Select the Wireless PortCheck Security Keys Make Sure the Wireless Access Point Wireless Router is onTRY Adjusting External Antennas Move Your PrinterCheck MAC Address RUN the Wireless Setup Again Make Sure the Wireless Access Point is onMove Your Wireless Access Point to Minimize Interference Mac OS X version If you are using WEP securityIf you are using WPA security Ping the Access Point to Make Sure the Network is WorkingWi-Fi indicator light is still orange Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlierDouble-clickNetwork Utility Check Network Name Wireless print server not installedPage Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved Edition noticeUnited States Government Rights Industry Canada Canada Exposure to radio frequency radiationEuropean Community EC directives conformity Διαταξεισ ΤΗΣ Οδηγιασ 1999/5/ΕΚ Noise emission levels Product power consumption Power SaverOff mode Total energy usage Lexmark License AgreementsPage Page Page Netwo rking glo ssary Ad hoc modeWPA2 Index Ad hoc wireless network adding a printer 23 creatingSsid Wi-Fi indicator light is still orange XPS driver installing