HP 2710xi, 7410xi manual Connect to the network

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Chapter 4

built-in Ethernet (wired network) port. For a wired connection, you might have to purchase a longer Ethernet cable than the one provided.

Broadband Internet access (recommended). If you connect your HP all-in-one on a wireless network that has Internet access, we recommend that you use a wireless router (access point or base station) that uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

Broadband Internet access is required if you want to access HP Instant Share directly from the device. For more information on HP Instant Share, see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one.

Connect to the network

1Write down the following information about your access point:

Network Name (also called SSID)

WEP Key, WPA Password or Passkey (if needed)

If you do not know where to find this information, see the documentation that came with your wireless access point. You might be able to find this information on the Embedded Web Server for the access point.

Note For Macintosh users: If the network is set up with an Apple AirPort Base station and you are using a password instead of WEP HEX or WEP ASCII to access this network, you need to get the equivalent WEP key. Your network administrator can get the equivalent WEP key by running the AirPort Admin utility.

2On the control panel of your HP all-in-one, press the Setup button.

3Press 8, and then press 4.

This displays the Network menu and then selects Wireless Setup Wizard. The setup wizard searches for available networks, and then displays a list of detected network names (SSIDs). The infrastructure networks appear first in the list. The networks with the strongest signal appear first, the weakest appear last.

4Press to highlight the name of the network you wrote down in step 1, and then press OK.

If you do not see your network name in the list, do the following:

a Select Enter a New Network Name (SSID). If necessary, use the to highlight it, and then press OK.

The visual keyboard appears.

bEnter the SSID. Use the arrow buttons on the HP all-in-one control panel to highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard, and then press OK to select it.

For more information on using the visual keyboard, see the printed User Guide that came with your HP all-in-one.

Note You must enter the exact uppercase (capital) and lowercase (small) letters. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail.

cWhen you are finished entering the new SSID, use the arrow buttons to highlight Done on the visual keyboard, and then press OK.

dPress 1 to select the infrastructure mode..

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Contents Wireless and Wired Network Guide HP all-in-one Network Guide Safety information Contents Page Choose a connection type Wireless connection with an access point infrastructureGet started Choose a network typeTo switch a USB connection to a network connection Switch from a USB connection to a network connectionWireless connection without an access point ad hoc Wired connection EthernetGet HP support Connect additional computersChapter Network Choose a recommended wirelessWireless connection networks Wireless infrastructure networkChapter Wireless connection to a wired network Chapter Ethernet network Choose a recommendedRouter gateway Computer gateway Ethernet connection to a wireless network Ethernet connection to a wired network without InternetChapter With an access point Connect to a wireless networkWhat you need Connect to the network HP all-in-one Network Guide Chapter Prepare your computer Without an access pointFor operating systems other than Windows XP and Mac OS Create a network profileFor Windows For MacintoshHP all-in-one Network Guide Select Create Network… For Mac OSTo create a new network profile on your Mac OS AirPort iconSelect Enter a New Network Name Ssid Connect to the network using the Wireless Setup WizardChapter Cable Connect with an EthernetConnect your HP all-in-one To install your HP all-in-one software Install the softwareFor Windows For Macintosh Use the HP all-in-one control panel View network settingsRestore network defaults Manage your networkAdvanced network settings Turn the wireless radio on and offUse the Embedded Web Server Access the Embedded Web ServerTo change an IP setting To access the Embedded Web ServerAdd security to the network To add WPA-PSK security Click Start Wizard Wireless Network Name page appearsTo add WEP encryption Chapter Solution Network troubleshootingWireless setup wizard troubleshooting Error message Cannot connect to network CauseError message Invalid passkey Cause Wireless network setup troubleshootingYou dont see the Ssid Cause Printer Not Found screen appears during installation Cause Received a System Requirements Error No TCP/IP CauseTo check your network connection Verification fails at end of installation CauseTo select a new network name, do one of the following To use the Embedded Web Server To use the control panelClick Start Wizard Setup failed Cause Network icon Wireless discovery troubleshootingComputer is unable to discover the HP all-in-one Cause To make sure your network connection is activeYour access point is not broadcasting its network name Ssid HP all-in-one cannot find the computer ad hoc Cause Encryption settings are incorrect To check your LAN card in Windows XP Wired network setup troubleshootingClick Device Manager To establish an active network connection Wired network iconPrinter Not Found screen appears during installation Cause File names have arbitrary characters Cause Common Internet File System troubleshootingOther users on the network can access my memory card Cause Cannot access Cifs server in Windows CauseGeneral network settings Configuration page definitionsAppendix a Wireless network settings Appendix a Miscellaneous Appendix a Glossary Access pointNIC Index Wireless network Q3462-90198
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