HP 3310xi manual C1 Locate wireless settings, Section C Wireless Access Point Network

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Section C: Wireless (Access Point) Network

C1 Locate wireless settings

You must have your wireless settings to add the HP All-in-One to your wireless network. If you have Connect Now Technology or SecureEZSetup, see the next section on this page.

If you do not have Connect Now Technology or SecureEZSetup or are unfamiliar with these terms, follow these steps:

aLocate and write down your settings.

Network Name (also called SSID):____________________________________________________

WEP key/WPA Passphrase (if needed):________________________________________________

bContinue to step C2 on the next page.

If you do not know your settings, see the documentation that came with your wireless access point.

Shortcut methods (See requirements below.)

Connect Now Technology (Windows XP Service Pack 2 or newer)

Requirements: You must have a Connect Now compatible access point, Windows XP Service Pack 2, and saved settings to use this option. If you set up your wireless network using the Windows

 

Connect Now option with a USB flash drive, you can use that USB flash drive to add the HP All-

 

in-One to your wireless network. (If you saved your settings to a memory device, you can also

 

use that device.)

 

Steps:

 

a Insert the USB flash drive into the front USB port on the HP All-in-One. (For memory devices,

 

insert the card into the matching card slot on the front of the HP All-in-One.)

Or

b A prompt appears on the HP All-in-One. Press OK to accept. Skip the next page and continue

 

to step C4 on page 13.

SecureEasySetup

Requirements: You must have an access point with SecureEasySetup logo.

Important: You have a limited time to complete the next step after starting the SecureEasySetup.

Steps:

a Put the access point in SecureEasySetup mode. See the documentation that came with the access point if you questions.

b Continue to step C2 on the next page.

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Contents Locate components Remove all tape and lift displayLoad paper trays Attach the control panel faceplate if not attachedPress the On button and configure Connect the power cordOpen the access door Connect the supplied phone cordInsert all six ink cartridges Lift latches inside of the deviceTurn on your computer Close the access door and follow the promptsUSB Connection Do not connect yet Ethernet Wired NetworkWireless Access Point Connection Choose ONE connection type a or B or CSection a USB Connection A1 Insert the correct CDA3 Go to back of the guide to make a test copy A2 Connect the USB cableConnect the Ethernet cable Section B Ethernet wired networkInsert the correct CD B3 Go to back of the guide to make a test copyShortcut methods See requirements below C1 Locate wireless settingsSection C Wireless Access Point Network Follow the display instructions C2 Start the Wireless Setup WizardInsert the correct CD Go to back of the guide to make a test copy Install software on additional computersTroubleshooting Network Troubleshooting Q5861-90277 Make a test copy
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