Lexmark C736N Printer will be Moved to a Remote Network, Wireless Network is not Functioning

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THE PRINTER WILL BE MOVED TO A REMOTE NETWORK

It is not necessary to access the wireless network from the Wireless Networks list if the setup and security information for that network is correct.

Continue setting up the printer. It will join the remote network when it is moved within proximity of that network:

1Select I want to enter a different network.

2Click Next, and then complete the required network information.

Note: The Wireless Setup Utility will report that the setup was unsuccessful on the last screen, but the printer will be configured correctly for the remote network. To avoid viewing this screen, use the Advanced installation method and select Do not verify the printer can join the network (for remote installations).

THE PRINTER OR INSTALLING COMPUTER IS TOO FAR AWAY FROM THE ACCESS POINT

Move the printer and/or the computer closer to the access point.

Add another access point if wireless coverage is necessary in a new area.

THE WIRELESS NETWORK IS NOT FUNCTIONING

Confirm that the network equipment is functioning properly:

Attempt to connect to other resources on the network.

Try pinging or logging on to the access point.

Note: If you are unable to communicate with devices on the wireless network, there is a problem with either the configuration of the computer or the wireless network. Contact your system support person, or refer to your access point documentation for assistance.

THERE IS RF (RADIO FREQUENCY) INTERFERENCE BETWEEN THE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT AND THE INSTALLING COMPUTER

Limit the sources of RF interference between the wireless access point and the installing computer by rearranging the network and items in the signal path. Sources of RF interference include:

Microwave ovens

Cordless phones

Ham radios

Bluetooth devices

Garage door openers

Security cameras

Note: Changing the wireless channel that the access point broadcasts on can help resolve interference issues.

Troubleshooting wireless setup

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Contents Wireless Setup Guide Edition notice Contents Page Setting up the printe r Follow these steps to set up your printerSetting up the printer hardware Setting up the printer Setting up the printer Setting up the printer Setting up the printer Close the front door Connect to a wired network using an Ethernet cable Connect to a wireless network using WindowsConnect to a wireless network using Macintosh Connect directly to a computer using a USB cableAdding the printer to a network using MAC address filtering Prep aring to c o nn e c t wirelessly000412345678 Installing the printer on a wireless network Windows Connecting to a wireless network using WindowsClick Suggested Click Wireless Network Attach Enter the printer information Connecting to a wireless network using MacintoshInstalling the printer on a wireless network Macintosh Prepare to configure the printerConfigure your computer to use the printer wirelessly Configure the printer for wireless accessChoose the Default Browser tab Click More Printers Click Print & FaxClick AppleTalk Windows XP and earlier Setting up serial printingClick Install Printer and Software Windows VistaWindows Windows XPTroublesho oting wi r el e ss setup Wireless troubleshooting checklistPrinting a network setup Click All Programs ΠAccessories Click Command Prompt Cannot print over wireless networkUsing Windows Move Your Access Point to Minimize InterferenceUsing Macintosh with an AirPort base station Using Macintosh with a wireless access pointFrom the menu bar, click Apple menu ΠSystem Preferences Check Your WEP KEY or WPA Passphrase Disconnect from VPN SessionClick Advanced Check the USB cable Check Your Advanced Security SettingsWPA pre-shared key Network does not appear in the Wireless Networks listWEP key or WPA pre-shared key not valid WEP keyPrinter will be Moved to a Remote Network Wireless Network is not FunctioningThere are TOO Many Devices on the Wireless Network Wireless Setup Utility unable to communicate with printerPrinter is not powered on There is a problem with the USB connectionVerify That the Printer is Ready Disable THIRD-PARTY FirewallsVerify That the Wireless Network is Working Properly Make Sure the Printer is Turned onVerify That the Printer is Working Make Sure the Printer Driver is Installed on the PrinterCannot print and there is a firewall on the computer Find the network SsidClick Wireless Setup Utility Run the Wireless Setup Utility againCon nectin g using a U S B cable USB setup and connectionClick Suggested Click Local Attach Con nectin g using an E the rnet netwo rk Wired setup and connectionClick Suggested Click Wired Network Attach Networking glossary Netwo rking glo ssar yWPA2

C734N, C734DTN, C734DN, C734DW, C736DN specifications

The Lexmark C736 and C734 series of printers are reliable workhorses designed for busy office environments that require high-quality color printing. Each model in this lineup offers a suite of features and technologies tailored to meet various printing demands.

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Connectivity is another essential aspect of the C736 and C734 series, as they come equipped with USB and Ethernet ports, as well as optional wireless capabilities, enabling seamless integration into a variety of office setups. Advanced security features ensure sensitive information remains protected, including secure printing and user authentication.

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