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For example, 1.2.3.4
3. Set the IP address on the multifunction printer.
For example, 1.2.3.5
4. Open Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool using the Web browser.
For example, http://1.2.3.5/
5.Change the wireless setting of the multifunction printer on Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.
6.Reset the multifunction printer.
7.Restore the wireless setting on your computer.
For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003:
a.Select Network Connections from Control Panel.
b.
c.Select Wireless Network tab.
d.Click Advanced.
e.Do either of the following:
When wireless
Select Computer to Computer (ad hoc) networks only and close the Advanced dialog box.
When wireless infrastructure mode is set to the multifunction printer:
Select Access point (Infrastructure) networks only and close the Advanced dialog box.
f.Select the setting that you send to the multifunction printer in the list in Preferred Network group.
g.Click Move up to move the setting to the top of the list.
h.Click OK to close the Property dialog box.
NOTE: When your operating system is earlier than Windows 2000, create settings according to the manual of the wireless setting tool provided by your wireless device manufacturer.
For Windows Vista:
a.Open Control Panel.
b.Select Network and Internet.
c.Select Network and Sharing Center.
d.Select Connect to a network.
e.Select the original setting from the network items listed in Connect to a network, and then click Connect.
For Windows Server 2008:
a.Open Control Panel.
b.Select Network and Sharing Center.
c.Select Connect to a network.
d.Select the original setting from the network items listed in Connect to a network, and then click Connect.
Step 2. Construct new wireless network environment for both computer and multifunction printer (When wireless setting needs to be set to your computer)
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