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    Connecting to a Wireless LAN
    Wireless routers (or access points) connect the  machine to  a computer  via  radio waves. If  your wireless router  is  equipped with Wi-Fi
    Protected Setup  (WPS),  you can configure your network with a simple button push.  If  your networking devices do not  support automatic
    configuration,  or if  you want to  specify  authentication and  encryption settings in detail, you need to  set up  the  connection manually.  To
    make wireless settings for  this machine, use the  MF/LBP  Network Setup  Tool from your computer. Make  sure  that  your computer  is
    correctly connected to  the  network.
    Log on as an administrator
    To perform  the  following  procedure, log on  to  your computer  with an  administrator account.
    Risk of information  leak
    Use  wireless LAN connection at your own discretion  and  at your own risk.  If  the  machine is  connected to  an  unsecured network,
    your personal information  might be leaked to  a third party  because  radio waves used in wireless communication can go anywhere
    nearby, even beyond walls.
    Wireless LAN security  standards
    This machine supports the  following  wireless LAN security standards. For the  wireless security compatibility of your wireless
    router, see  the  instruction  manual  or contact the  manufacturer.
    128 (104)/64  (40)  bit WEP
    WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES -CCMP)
    WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES -CCMP)
    Required devices for wireless LAN connection
    The machine does not  come  with a wireless router. Have  the  router  ready as necessary.
    The wireless router  must conform to  the  IEEE  802.11b/g/n  standards  and  be able  to  communicate in the  2.4  GHz band. For
    more information, see  the  instruction  manual  for  your wireless router  or contact the  manufacturer.
    Insert the User Software  CD-ROM/DVD-ROM  into the drive on the computer.
    Click [Start Software  Programs].1
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    							If  the  above  screen does not  appear  Displaying the [CD - ROM/DVD - ROM Setup]  Screen
    If  [AutoPlay] is  displayed,  click [Run MInst.exe].
    Click [Start]  for [MF/LBP Network  Setup Tool].
    Follow the on-screen  instructions to configure the wireless LAN settings.
    If there is  something  you do  not  understand
    Click [Useful  Tips] at the  bottom left  of the  screen to  display troubleshooting tips.
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    Connecting to a Network
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    Setting IP Addresses
    Connecting the  machine to  a network requires  an  IP  address that  is  unique  in that  network. There  are  two types of IP  addresses:  IPv4
    and  IPv6. Use  the  type required by your network environment. Note that  before you can use an  IPv6  address, you first need to  properly
    configure an  IPv4  address.
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    Setting IPv4 Address
    The machine's  IPv4  address can be either assigned  automatically by a dynamic IP  addressing protocol, such as
    DHCP, or entered  manually.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Click [Edit] in [IPv4 Settings].
    Set the IP address.
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    							Automatically assigning  an IP address
    1In the [Select Protocol] list,  select [DHCP], [BOOTP],  or [RARP].
    If you do  not  want to use DHCP/BOOTP/RARP to assign an IP address automatically
    Select [Off]. If  you select the  [DHCP],  [BOOTP], or [RARP] protocol when these services are  unavailable, the  machine will
    waste  time  and  communications  resources  searching the  network for  these services.
    2Check that [Auto  IP] is  set  to [On].If  [Off]  is  selected,  change the  setting to  [On].
    Even if  Auto  IP  is  enabled,  IP  addresses assigned  via  DHCP/BOOTP/RARP override an  address obtained via  Auto  IP.
    Manually entering an IP address
    1Select [Off]  for [Select Protocol] and  [Auto  IP].
    2Set the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask],  and  [Gateway Address] fields.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
    Checking whether the settings  are correct
    Make  sure  that  the  Remote  UI screen can be displayed with your computer. Starting  the Remote  UI
    If you change the IP address after installing the printer  driver
    If  you are  using an  MFNP port, and  the  machine and  the  computer  are  in the  same subnet, then  the  connection will  be
    maintained. You  do not  need to  add  a new port. If  you are  using a standard TCP/IP  port, then  you need to  add  a new port.
    Configuring  Printer Ports
    If you  are not sure which type  of port you  are using, see Checking  the  Printer Port .
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    Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Viewing Network Settings
    Configuring  WINS
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    Setting IPv6 Addresses
    Use  the  Remote  UI to  set IPv6  addresses.  Before setting IPv6  addresses,  make sure  that  the  IPv4  address has
    been set correctly (Viewing Network Settings). You  can register  up  to  nine of the  following  IPv6
    addresses.
    Type Maximum
    number
    available Description
    Link-local address 1An  address that  is  valid only within  a subnet  or link  and  cannot  be used to  communicate with
    devices beyond a router. A link -local address is  set automatically when the  IPv6  function of the
    machine is  enabled.
    Manual address 1An  address that  is  entered  manually.  Specify the  prefix  length and  default  router  address.
    Stateless address 6An  address that  is  generated  automatically using the  MAC address of the  machine and  a network
    prefix  that  is  advertised  by the  router. Stateless addresses are  discarded when the  machine is
    restarted (or turned ON).
    Stateful  address 1An  address obtained from a DHCP server  using DHCPv6.
    Start  the Remote UI  and  log  on in System Manager Mode.  Starting the Remote UI
    Click [Settings/Registration].
    Click [Network Settings]  [TCP/IP  Settings].
    Click [Edit] in [IPv6 Settings].
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    							Select the [Use IPv6] check  box and  configure the required settings.
    [Use IPv6]
    Select the  check  box to  use IPv6  on  the  machine. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use IPv6.
    [Stateless Address]
    Check to  use stateless addresses.  Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use stateless addresses.
    [Use Manual Address]
    When  you want to  enter an  IPv6  address manually,  select the  check  box and  enter values in the  [IP  Address], [Prefix Length],
    and  [Default Router Address] text boxes. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  enter a manual  address.
    [IP Address]
    Enter an  IPv6  address. Addresses that  start with "ff"  (multicast addresses)  and  the  loopback address (::1) cannot  be entered.
    [Prefix  Length]
    Enter the  length (number of bits) of the  network portion of the  address.
    [Default  Router Address]
    Specify the  default  router  address, as necessary. Addresses that  start with "ff"  (multicast addresses)  and  the  loopback address
    (::1) cannot  be entered.
    [Use DHCPv6]
    Select the  check  box to  use the  stateful address. Clear the  check  box if  you do not  want to  use the  stateful address.
    Click [OK].
    Restart the machine.
    Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back ON.
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    							Checking whether the settings  are correct
    Make  sure  that  the  Remote  UI screen can be displayed with your computer  by using the  IPv6  address of the  machine.Starting  the Remote  UI
    If you change IP addresses after installing the printer  driver
    You  need to  add  a new port. Configuring  Printer Ports
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    Setting IPv4  Address
    Viewing Network Settings
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    Viewing Network Settings
    Press this machine's   (Paper) key  and  hold it down for  3  seconds  to  print a partial list  of network settings.  This allows  you to  check
    IPv4  settings,  the  MAC address, and  wireless LAN settings.  The setting list  is  formatted to  print on  A4  size paper.  Before printing,  load
    A4  size paper  in the  multi -purpose tray. 
    Loading Paper in the Multi- Purpose Tray
    Output example:
    IPv4  Settings
    Lists IPv4  settings.
    Auto  Obtain
    Displays  whether  the  IP  address is  assigned  automatically by a protocol such as DHCP. "On" is  displayed if  automatic
    addressing is  enabled.
    Select Protocol
    Displays  the  protocol used to  assign  the  IP  address automatically.
    Auto  IP
    Displays  whether  Auto  IP  is  enabled  or disabled.
    IP Address
    Displays  the  IP  address.
    Subnet Mask
    Displays  the  subnet  mask.
    Gateway Address
    Displays  the  gateway address.
    The IP  address is  not  correctly configured if  it is  displayed as "0.0.0.0".
    Connecting the  machine to  multiple switching hubs  or bridges for  redundancy may  result in a connection failure  even when the
    IP  address is  correctly configured. This problem can be solved by setting a certain interval  before the  machine starts
    communicating.  
    Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
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    							Wireless LAN SettingsDisplays  MAC address and  wireless LAN settings.
    MAC Address
    Displays  the  MAC address.
    SSID Settings
    Displays  SSID  settings.
    Security
    Displays  the  currently applied security settings.  If  the  security settings have not  been configured, "None" is  displayed.
    Wireless LAN Status
    Displays  the  connection status (signal strength) of the  wireless LAN. If  the  machine is  not  connected, "Inactive" or
    "Disconnected" is  displayed.
    Note that  you cannot  check  IPv6  settings and  some  other network settings on  this setting list. If  you want to  check  all
    network settings,  print them by selecting [Network  Status Print]  in the  Printer Status Window.  Printing Setting Lists
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    Connecting to a Wireless LAN
    Setting IPv4  Address
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