HP 2610xi, 2613, 7310xi manual Choose a recommended, Ethernet network

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Ethernet network

Use this chapter to help you identify what kind of Ethernet network you already have in place or want to set up. Each network shown here uses a device, such as an Ethernet router, to connect the network elements. A network connected in this manner is called an infrastructure network. An Ethernet network provides superior performance, reliability, and network security.

Ethernet networks might or might not be connected to the Internet. If you place your HP all-in-one on an Ethernet network connected to the Internet, it is recommended that you use a gateway so that the HP all-in-one’s IP address is assigned dynamically through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). A gateway can either be a router or a Windows computer running Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).

Note For definitions of terms not defined here, see the Glossary.

We recommend the wired LAN (local area network) configurations below to support your HP all-in-one.

Ethernet connection to a wired network with DSL or cable Internet access

If your network has DSL or cable Internet access, you can use either a router or a computer as the Internet gateway. With either DSL or cable, you are able to access the full functionality of your HP all-in-one, including sharing pictures over the Internet with HP Instant Share.

Router gateway

In this example, a router manages the network connections, and a DSL or cable modem provides Internet access. If you use this configuration, connect your HP all-in-one to the router with an Ethernet cable.

With this configuration, you are able to access the full functionality of the HP all-in-one, including sharing pictures over the Internet . For connection instructions, see Connect with an Ethernet cable.

Computer gateway

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Contents Network Guide HP all-in-one Network Guide Safety information Contents Page Switch from a USB connection to a network connection To switch a USB connection to a network connectionGet started 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 What you need Connect with an EthernetCable Connect your HP all-in-one For Windows Install the softwareTo install your HP all-in-one software For Macintosh Manage your network Use the HP all-in-one control panelTo reset to factory defaults Change IP settingsTo change an IP setting Set link speedChange memory card security To access the Embedded Web ServerUse the Embedded Web Server Chapter Network troubleshooting Wired network setup troubleshootingTo establish an active network connection Received a System Requirements Error No TCP/IP CausePrinter Not Found screen appears during installation Cause 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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