Canon I Sensys Lbp6230dw User Guide
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0JFC -01K Connecting to a Network You can connect the machine to a network by using wireless LAN or wired LAN communications. In either case, use a unique IP address within the network. Select the connection method that best suits your communication environment and devices. For specific IP ad dress settings, contact your Internet service provider or network administrator. If the machine is connected to an unsecured network, your personal information might be leaked to a third party. Wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be used at the same time. The machine does not come with a router or LAN cable. Have them ready as necessary. If you are not sure whether your router supports wired LAN or wireless LAN, see the instruction manual provided with the router, or contact the manufacturer. Before You Start Follow these steps to connect the machine to a network. Check the device and network settings. Have the computer and the router been connected properly ? For more information, see the instruction manuals for the devices you are using, or contact the device manufacturers. Make sure that the network settings have been completed on the computer. If the network has not been set up properly, you will not be able to use the machine on the network, even if you perform the rest of the procedure below. Depending on the network, you may need to change settings for the communication mode (Half Duplex/Full Duplex) or the Ethernet type (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) (Configuring Ethernet Settings ). For more information, contact your Internet service provider or network administrator. To check the machine's MAC address Viewing Network Settings Connect to a wired LAN or wireless LAN. Connecting to a Wired LAN Connecting to a Wireless LAN Set the IP address as necessary. This step is required when you want to assign a specific IP address to the machine or change the dynamic IP addressing protocol from the default DHCP. Setting IP Addresses >ã>Ý>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -052 Connecting to a Wired LAN Connect the machine to a computer via a router. Use a LAN cable to connect the machine to the router. The machine does not come with a router or LAN cable. Have them ready as necessary. Use a Category 5 or higher twisted pair cable for the LAN. Make sure that there are ports available on the router to connect the machine and the computer. The machine supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX connections. If you want to connect the machine to a 100BASE-TX Ethernet network, all the devices connected to the LAN (router, LAN cable, and network board for computer) must support 100BASE-TX. Wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be used at the same time. If you are using the machine in your office, consult your network administrator. Connect a LAN cable. Connect the machine to a router by using a LAN cable. Push the connector in until it clicks into the port. Check that the LNK indicator ( ) is lit. When the LNK indicator does not light up Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection Wait approximately 2 minutes. The IP address is automatically set during this time. If the IP address is not set automatically Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection You can also set the IP address manually. Setting IP Addresses 1 2 3 >ã>Þ>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
After switching the connection method from wireless LAN to wired LAN You need to uninstall the currently installed printer driver, configure the wired LAN connection, and then reinstall the printer driver (Printer Driver Installation Guide). When configuring the wired LAN connection, select [Custom Setup] for the configurat ion method. LINKS Connecting to a Network >ã>ß>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -01L 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) 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. Wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be used at the same time. When using a wireless LAN connection, do not connect a LAN cable to the machine. Doing so may cause a malfunction. If you are using the machine in your office, consult your network administrator. Insert the User Software CD-ROM/DVD-ROM into the drive on the computer. Click [Start Software Programs].1 2 >ã>à>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
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. After switching the connection method from wired LAN to wireless LAN You need to uninstall the currently installed printer driver, and then reinstall it (Printer Driver Installation Guide). LINKS Connecting to a Network 3 4 >ã>á>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -01R 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. >ã>â>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -01S 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. When connecting the machine to a wired LAN, make sure that the connectors of the LAN cable are firmly inserted into the ports ( Connecting to a Wired LAN). 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. 1 2 3 4 5 >ã>ã>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
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 . LINKS Setting IPv6 Addresses Viewing Network Settings Configuring WINS * 6 7 >ã>ä>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
0JFC -01U 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]. 1 2 3 4 >ã>å>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü
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. 5 6 7 >ä>Ü>Ì>Û>Ì>Þ>à>Ü