HP 2613, 2610xi, 7310xi manual Get started, Choose a network type, Use the network management tools

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1 Get started

This guide complements the information in the printed Setup Guide and the User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one. It describes how to set up your HP all-in-one in a network, which includes configuring and connecting the device, and installing the software. This guide also provides examples of recommended networks, network management information, and troubleshooting tips.

Connecting your HP all-in-one to a network enables you to share your HP all-in-one and all of its capabilities with every computer on the network. However, if you do not intend to connect to a network and want a direct USB connection instead, please see the Setup Guide for information.

Use this chapter to help you find information on the following topics:

Choose a network type

Use the network management tools

Switch from a USB connection to a network connection

Connect additional computers

Get HP support

Note For definitions of terms used in this guide, see the Glossary.

Choose a network type

There a number of different ways to set up an Ethernet network environment for your HP all-in-one. For ideas, please see Choose a recommended Ethernet network.

Use the network management tools

For information on using the HP all-in-one management tools, see Manage your network.

Switch from a USB connection to a network connection

If you first install your HP all-in-one with a USB connection, you can later switch to a network connection.

To switch a USB connection to a network connection

1Unplug the USB connection from the back of your HP all-in-one.

2Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect with an Ethernet cable.

3Install the software, as described in Install the software.

4When the installation is complete, access the printer icons on your computer as follows:

For Windows XP: Open the Printers and Faxes folder.

For Windows 9.x or Windows 2000: Open the Printers folder.

For Macintosh OS X: Open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities list.

5Check to see if the USB printer icon for your HP all-in-one is there. If it is, delete it.

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Contents Network Guide HP all-in-one Network Guide Safety information Contents Page Get started Switch from a USB connection to a network connectionTo switch a USB connection to a network connection Choose a network typeConnect additional computers Get HP supportChoose a recommended Ethernet networkChapter Ethernet connection to a wired network without Internet Ethernet connection to a wireless networkChapter Connect with an Ethernet CableWhat you need Connect your HP all-in-one Install the software To install your HP all-in-one softwareFor Windows For Macintosh Manage your network Use the HP all-in-one control panelTo change an IP setting To reset to factory defaultsChange IP settings Set link speedTo access the Embedded Web Server Use the Embedded Web ServerChange memory card security Chapter Network troubleshooting Wired network setup troubleshootingReceived a System Requirements Error No TCP/IP Cause Printer Not Found screen appears during installation CauseTo establish an active network connection Solution Chapter Configuration page definitions General network settingsAppendix a Wireless network settings Appendix a Miscellaneous Appendix a Glossary AsciiNIC Index GatewayUnable to discover device Q3450-90273
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