HP J6424 manual About wireless communication, Communication mode, Network name Ssid, Security

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About wireless communication

802.11wireless technology allows you to wirelessly connect to your HP Officejet/Officejet Pro device and a computer without requiring a direct line of sight between the devices.

Communication mode

There are two communication mode options:

Infrastructure: On an infrastructure network, computers and printers communicate with each other through an access point, such as a Linksys wireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station. The computer sends information to the HP device and other devices on the network through this router.

Once the HP device is successfully connected to the network, all the computers on the network that have the HP software installed can send information to the

HP device through the wireless router.

Ad hoc: On an ad hoc network, the computer

sends information directly

to the HP device without the

use of a wireless router. Ad hoc networks are typically small and simple (for example, two wireless computers or a wireless computer and a wireless printer).

Though ad hoc networks may be secured with a WEP passphrase, they cannot be secured with a WAP key. Also, the performance of the network might not be as good as an infrastructure network.

The HP device is pre-configured by the factory to connect to an ad-hoc network with the SSID “hpsetup“.

NOTE: If you reset the network settings from the control panel at any point, the SSID will be reset to “hpsetup”.

Network name (SSID)

The network name provides a basic connection to a wireless network. All devices trying to communicate with each other must have the same SSID and security settings.

CAUTION: To prevent other users from accessing your wireless network, HP strongly recommends using a password or passphrase (WPA or WEP security) and a unique network name (Service set identifier (SSID)) for your wireless router. Your wireless router might have been shipped with a default network name, which is typically the manufacturer name. If you use the default network name, your network can be easily accessed by other users using the same default network name (SSID). It also means that the HP device might accidentally connect to a different wireless network in your area which uses the same network name. If this happens you will not be able to access the HP device. For more information on how to change the network name, see the documentation that came with your wireless router.

Security

The HP Officejet/Officejet Pro supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security methods. For more information, see the “Understand 802.11 wireless network settings“ section in the electronic User Guide available on your computer after you install the software.

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Contents HP Officejet/HP Officejet Pro Page Contents Obtain required information and equipment Set up Wireless 802.11 communicationTest the connection Install software for your HP Officejet/Officejet Pro deviceBasic troubleshooting Solving wireless 802.11 problemsMake sure that the computer is connected to your network Advanced troubleshootingURL English Change from a USB connection Change the connection methodChange from an Ethernet connection MethodMethod 2 Windows only Configure your firewall to work with HP devicesAdvanced firewall information Add hardware addresses to a wireless routerCommunication mode About wireless communicationNetwork name Ssid SecurityHP product Duration of limited warranty Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statementSommaire Etape 1 Obtenir les informations et l’équipement nécessaires Installation Communication sans filEtape 3 Tester la connexion Dépannage de base Résolution des problèmes de communication sans filVérifiez que l’ordinateur est connecté à votre réseau Techniques de dépannage avancées’URL affichée ici est l’adresse Windows uniquement Changer à partir d’une connexion USB Changer de méthode de connexionChanger à partir d’une connexion Ethernet Méthode 2 Windows uniquement MéthodeInformations avancées à propos du pare-feu Ajouter des adresses matérielles à un routeur sans filPropos de la communication sans fil Mode de communicationNom de réseau Ssid SécuritéProduit HP Durée de la garantie limitée Déclaration de garantie limitée Hewlett-PackardContenido Paso 1 Obtener información y equipos necesarios Configuración de comunicación inalámbricaPaso 3 Pruebe la conexión Solución de problemas básica Solución de problemas inalámbricosAsegúrese de que el equipo está conectado a la red Solución de problemas avanzadosLa URL que aparece a Seleccione Establecer como impresora predeterminada Cambiar desde una conexión USB Cambiar el método de conexiónCambiar desde una conexión Ethernet Método 2 sólo Windows MétodoInformación avanzada sobre el firewall Modo de comunicación Acerca de la comunicación inalámbricaNombre de la red Ssid SeguridadProducto HP Duración de la garantía limitada Declaración de garantía limitada de Hewlett-PackardSumário Etapa 1 Obtenha as informações e o equipamento necessários Configurar a comunicação sem fioIntroduza o CD de inicialização no computador Etapa 3 Teste a conexãoSolução de problemas básica Solução de problemas sem fioVerifique se o computador está conectado à rede Solução de problemas avançadaURL exibido aqui é o endereço da rede Selecione Definir como impressora padrão Trocar de uma conexão USB Alterar o método de conexãoTrocar de uma conexão Ethernet Método 2 somente no Windows Configure o firewall para funcionar com os dispositivos HPInformações avançadas do firewall Adicione endereços de hardware a um roteador sem fioModo de comunicação Nome da rede Ssid Sobre a comunicação sem fioSegurança Page PT Informações sobre segurança CB783-90023* *CB783-90023
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