Solving Network Problems

You don’t see your projector in the EMP Monitor window.

Make sure that you’ve connected the projector to the network and configured it correctly; see page 52. Also, make sure you’ve registered the projector with EMP Monitor; see page 122.

Make sure that Standby Mode in the projector’s Extended menu is set to Network ON.

If the computer you are using is running Windows XP or 2000, you must be logged in as the Administrator.

Try restarting your computer.

You can’t connect to the projector using NS Connection.

Make sure you’ve installed the Epson 802.11g card correctly in the projector; see page 50. If you have to reinstall the card, restart NS Connection or the program will not be able to detect the projector.

Restart your computer.

Make sure your projector and computer are configured correctly; see page 52 (Ad Hoc mode) or page 59 (Access Point mode).

Make sure that you have sufficient wireless signal strength (above 50 percent). On a Macintosh, check the AirPort icon on the Macintosh menu bar. In Windows, see the documentation for your computer’s wireless card or adapter for details.

Make sure you aren’t projecting one of the EasyMP configuration screens. (You should see a message that the projector is ready to connect.) If you have to exit a configuration screen, restart

NS Connection.

If the projector is configured for Access Point mode and you’re using DHCP, allow time for your projector to appear. It takes the server a little while to pick up the IP address.

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