4. Click START to begin searching for print servers.
NOTE: If you do not see the print server in the list, hold down the button for more than 5 seconds to reset it to factory defaults and try the search again. If you still do not see it, see Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting.”
5. When you see the print server you want to configure in the list, highlight it and click Configure. If you are using DHCP, wait until the print server gets an IP Address from the DHCP server and is updated on the search screen before configuring (the IP address changes from the default
10.1.85.1 to a new value).
NOTE: If the wireless signal is less than 50% on the search screen, printing performance could be affected. To improve the signal strength, try moving the print server closer to the computer or access point and away from other radio devices such as Bluetooth wireless devices, microwave ovens, or 2.4 gigahertz cordless phones.
6. You will be prompted for the configuration password (the default password is access), type in the password and click OK to continue. The Wireless Server Configuration screen comes up.
NOTE: If you are having trouble configuring a print server, click Cancel to get back to the Search screen, click Clear to clear the list of print servers, and start again from step 4 above.
7. The settings of the print server you selected in the Wireless Server Search screen will be displayed. Many of the fields are automatically configured to match the network being used, so you probably do NOT need to change the Wireless Mode, RF Channel, SSID, and Data Rate settings unless you want to want to change the print server to a different wireless network.