About 802.11 wireless network settings

In order to connect to an 802.11 wireless network, you need to know the network settings. If you do not know the settings for a network, you will need to get this information from a network administrator.

You can configure the following 802.11 options for each profile:

Wireless Network Name (SSID)

By default, the printer looks for an ad hoc network called “hpsetup”. This is the wireless network name, or SSID. Your network may have a different SSID.

Communication mode

There are two communication mode options for an 802.11 connection:

Ad hoc (recommended)

On an ad hoc network, the printer is set to ad hoc communication mode and communicates directly with other wireless devices without the use of a wireless access point (WAP).

Infrastructure

On an infrastructure network, the printer is set to infrastructure communication mode and communicates with other devices on the network, whether the devices are wired or wireless, through a WAP. WAPs commonly act as routers or gateways on small networks.

Wireless security settings

Network authentication: The printer’s factory default setting is Open network. The network does not require security for authorization or encryption.

Data encryption: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) provides security by encrypting data sent over radio waves from one wireless device to another wireless device. Devices on a WEP-enabled network use WEP keys to encode data. If your network uses WEP, you must know the WEP key(s) it uses.

If you set Data encryption to disabled, the printer will attempt to detect and automatically associate to open wireless network named “hpsetup”.

All devices on the ad hoc network must:

Be 802.11-compatible

Have ad hoc as the communication mode

Have the same network name SSID

Be on the same subnet

Be on the same channel

Have the same 802.11 security settings

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