Lexmark 6500 Series manual Wi-Fi indicator is not lit

Models: 6500 Series

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dOn the main page, click Wireless or any other selection where settings are stored. The SSID will be displayed.

eWrite down the SSID, security type, and the security keys if they are shown. Note: Make sure you copy them down exactly, including any capital letters.

2Click Start ΠPrograms or All Programs ΠLexmark 6500 Series.

3Click Wireless Setup.

Note: You may be prompted to connect the printer to the computer again using the installation cable as part of the setup process.

4Follow the instructions on the computer screen, including typing in the SSID of the wireless access point (wireless router) and the security keys when prompted.

5Store the SSID and the security keys in a safe place for future reference.

Wi-Fi indicator is not lit

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:

Check power

Make sure the printer power light is on. For more information, see “Power button is not lit”.

Remove and reinstall the optional internal print server

Note: This solution does not apply to printers that came with the internal wireless print server already installed.

Reinstall the internal wireless print server. For more information, see “Installing an optional internal wireless print server”.

Wi-Fi indicator light is blinking orange during installation

When the Wi-Fi indicator light is blinking orange, it indicates that the printer has been set up for wireless networking but cannot connect to the network for which it has been configured. The printer may be unable to join the network because of interference or its distance from the wireless access point (wireless router), or until its settings are changed.

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:

Make sure the access point is on

Check the access point and, if necessary, turn it on.

Move your wireless access point (wireless router) to minimize interference

There may be temporary interference from other devices such as microwave ovens or other appliances, cordless phones, baby monitors, and security system cameras. Make sure your wireless access point (wireless router) is not positioned too closely to these devices.

Try adjusting external antennas

Generally, antennas work best if they are pointing straight up. You may find, however, that reception improves if you experiment with different angles for your printer and/or wireless access point (wireless router) antennas.

Move your computer and/or printer

Move the computer and/or printer closer to the wireless access point (wireless router). Although the possible distance between devices in 802.11b or 802.11g networks is 300 feet, the effective range for optimal performance is generally 100–150 feet.

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Lexmark 6500 Series manual Wi-Fi indicator is not lit