HP C4580, C4599 manual Network setup, If you want to

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1 Network setup

This section describes how to connect the HP All-in-One to a network and how to view and manage network settings.

Network setup

If you want to:

Connect to a wireless network with a wireless router (infrastructure).

Connect directly to a wireless-capable computer without a wireless router (ad-hoc).

Add connections to more computers on the network.

Change the HP All-in-One from a USB connection to a network connection.

NOTE: Use the instructions in this section if you first installed the HP All-in-One with a USB connection, and you now want to change to a wireless network connection.

View or change the network settings.

Find troubleshooting information.

See this section:

“Set up the HP All-in-One on an integrated wireless (WLAN 802.11) network”

on page 2

Connect to a wireless ad hoc network” on page 6

“Connect to additional computers on a network” on page 7

Change the HP All-in-One from a USB connection to a network connection” on page 7

Manage your network settings” on page 9

Network troubleshooting” on page 23

Set up the HP All-in-One on an integrated wireless (WLAN 802.11) network

The HP All-in-One uses an internal networking component that supports a wireless network.

For optimal performance and security in your wireless network, HP recommends you use a wireless router or access point (802.11) to connect the product and the other network elements. When network elements are connected through a wireless router or access point, this is called an infrastructure network.

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Basics Guide Hewlett-Packard Company notices Contents Network setup If you want toWhat you need for an integrated wireless Wlan 802.11 network Connect to an integrated wireless Wlan 802.11 networkWireless ad hoc network setup To connect the productWhat you need for an ad hoc network Communication mode Ad Hoc Encryption enabled Connect to a wireless ad hoc networkCreate a network profile for other operating systems Connect to additional computers on a network Configure your firewall to work with HP products Manage your network settings Print network settingsRestore network defaults Advanced firewall informationTurn the wireless radio on and off Print the wireless network testHP All-in-One overview HP All-in-One at a glanceControl panel features One overviewFind more information Load paperStart Here guide Onscreen HelpTo load full-size paper To load small-size photo paper in the input trayAvoid paper jams Print a photo on photo paperTo print photos Scan an imageTo scan to a computer Replace the print cartridges To replace the print cartridgesOne overview HP All-in-One overview Troubleshooting and support Uninstall and reinstall the softwareTroubleshooting common setup issues To uninstall and reinstall the softwareSetup troubleshooting After setting up the product, it does not print Solution 1 Press the On button to turn on the productSolution 2 Set your product as the default printer Solution 5 Load paper in the input trayNetwork troubleshooting This prints the Wireless Network TestTo run the Network Diagnostic tool To check a wired Ethernet connectionTo check a wireless connection To print the Network ConfigurationThis prints the Network Configuration Make sure the product is on the networkMake sure the HP Network Devices Support service is running To access the HP Photosmart C4500 All-in-One series homeTo restart the HP Network Device Support service Make sure the product is online and readyPrint cartridge troubleshooting If you have a problem, follow these stepsClear paper jams Support processProduct specifications Technical informationSystem requirements Regulatory noticesWarranty HP product Duration of limited warrantyXHPERXUJ UDQDLV
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