HP 2710xi, 7410xi manual Index

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Index

A

access point connection 7, 15 access point HW address (wireless network settings) 53

ad hoc network

19

additional computers 5

admin password (general

network settings)

50

advanced setup

30

AirPort 15

authentication type (wireless network settings) 52

B

base station. see access point connection

broadband Internet 16, 19, 26

C

 

cable Internet access

8

cards, interface 16

 

CAT-5 Ethernet cable

25

channel (wireless network settings) 51 Common Internet File System 48 communication mode (wireless network settings) 51 computer gateway 12 computer-to-computer network 19

config source (general network settings) 50 configuration page 29, 49 connect

using an Ethernet cable 25 without an access

point 15, 19 connection type screen, Windows 27 control panel 29

D

default gateway (general network settings) 50 defaults, restoring 29

display summary 29

DNS server (general network settings) 50

DSL 8

E

Embedded Web Server (EWS)

password settings

50

 

using

31

 

 

 

encryption

 

 

 

 

 

settings

52

 

 

 

troubleshooting

38, 43, 44

WEP key

21

 

 

 

Ethernet connection

 

 

Internet access

11

 

 

setting up

25

 

 

 

types of

11

 

 

 

wireless

13

 

 

 

EWS

 

 

 

 

 

password settings

50

 

using

31

 

 

 

F

 

 

 

 

 

factory defaults 29

 

 

file system troubleshooting

48

firmware version (general

 

network settings)

49

 

 

G

 

 

 

 

 

gateway

 

 

 

 

 

computer

12

 

 

 

default setting

50

 

 

router

11

 

 

 

general network settings

49

H

hardware address (general network settings) 49 hostname (general network settings) 49

HP Instant Share Ethernet connection 11 wireless ad hoc connection 19 wireless infrastructure connection 8

I

infrastructure mode 15

infrastructure network

7, 11

install software

 

 

Macintosh

28

 

Windows

 

27

 

Instant Share, HP

 

Ethernet connection

11

wireless ad hoc

 

connection

19

 

wireless infrastructure

connection

8

 

interface card

16

 

Internet

 

 

 

broadband

16, 26

 

DSL or cable with router

gateway

11

 

Internet access

 

modem

12

 

IP

 

 

 

address (general network

settings)

49

 

settings

30

 

L

link config (general network settings) 51

link speed 30

M

Macintosh software installation 28

mDNS service name (general

network settings)

50

 

 

Media Access Control (MAC)

address 49

 

 

 

memory card security

31

 

multiple computers

5

 

 

N

 

 

 

network configuration page

29

network connection type

 

(general network settings)

49

network interface card

16

 

network name (wireless network settings) 51

HP all-in-one Network Guide

57

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Contents Wireless and Wired Network Guide HP all-in-one Network Guide Safety information Contents Page Wireless connection with an access point infrastructure Get startedChoose a network type Choose a connection typeSwitch from a USB connection to a network connection Wireless connection without an access point ad hocWired connection Ethernet To switch a USB connection to a network connectionConnect additional computers Get HP supportChapter Choose a recommended wireless Wireless connection networksWireless infrastructure network NetworkChapter Wireless connection to a wired network Chapter Choose a recommended Ethernet networkRouter gateway Computer gateway Ethernet connection to a wired network without Internet Ethernet connection to a wireless networkChapter Connect to a wireless network With an access pointWhat you need Connect to the network HP all-in-one Network Guide Chapter Without an access point Prepare your computerCreate a network profile For WindowsFor Macintosh For operating systems other than Windows XP and Mac OSHP all-in-one Network Guide For Mac OS To create a new network profile on your Mac OSAirPort icon Select Create Network…Connect to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard Select Enter a New Network Name SsidChapter Connect with an Ethernet CableConnect your HP all-in-one Install the software To install your HP all-in-one softwareFor Windows For Macintosh View network settings Restore network defaultsManage your network Use the HP all-in-one control panelTurn the wireless radio on and off Advanced network settingsAccess the Embedded Web Server To change an IP settingTo access the Embedded Web Server Use the Embedded Web ServerAdd security to the network Click Start Wizard Wireless Network Name page appears To add WPA-PSK securityTo add WEP encryption Chapter Network troubleshooting Wireless setup wizard troubleshootingError message Cannot connect to network Cause SolutionWireless network setup troubleshooting Error message Invalid passkey CauseYou dont see the Ssid Cause Received a System Requirements Error No TCP/IP Cause Printer Not Found screen appears during installation CauseVerification fails at end of installation Cause To check your network connectionTo select a new network name, do one of the following To use the control panel To use the Embedded Web ServerClick Start Wizard Setup failed Cause Wireless discovery troubleshooting Computer is unable to discover the HP all-in-one CauseTo make sure your network connection is active Network iconYour access point is not broadcasting its network name Ssid HP all-in-one cannot find the computer ad hoc Cause Encryption settings are incorrect Wired network setup troubleshooting To check your LAN card in Windows XPClick Device Manager Wired network icon To establish an active network connectionPrinter Not Found screen appears during installation Cause Common Internet File System troubleshooting Other users on the network can access my memory card CauseCannot access Cifs server in Windows Cause File names have arbitrary characters CauseConfiguration page definitions General network settingsAppendix a Wireless network settings Appendix a Miscellaneous Appendix a Access point GlossaryNIC Index Wireless network Q3462-90198
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