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Networking Basics
How to assign a Name to your Computer
±
I
n this window, enter the
Computer name
Select
Workgroup
and enter
the name of the
Workgroup
All computers on your network
must have the same
Workgroup
name.
Click
OK
±
±
±
How to find your IP Address in
W
indows XP
The adapter-equipped computers in your network must be in the same IP Ad-
dress range. To verify the IP Address of the adapter, please do the following:
Right-click
on the
Local Area Con-
nection
icon
in
the task bar
Click
on
Status
±
±
(continued)
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Networking Basics (continued)
How to find your
IP Address in
W
indows XP
This
window will appear.
Click the
Support tab
Click
Close
±
±
Assigning a Static IP Address in
W
indows XP/2000
Note:
Residential Gateways/Broadband Routers will automatically assign IP
Addresses to the computers on the network, using DHCP (Dynamic Host Con-
figuration Protocol) technology.
If you are using a DHCP-capable Gateway/
Broadband Router you will not need to assign Static IP Addresses.
If you are not using a DHCP capable Gateway/Broadband Router, or you need
to assign a Static IP Address, please follow these instructions:
±
±
Go to
Start
Double-click
Control Panel
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Networking Basics (continued)
Assigning a Static IP Address in
W
indows XP/2000
±
Double-click
Network
Connections
±
±
Double-click
Properties
Right-click
Local Area
Connections
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Input your
IP Address and
subnet mask.
(The IP
Addresses on your network
must be within the same
range. For example, if one
computer has an IP
Address of 192.168.0.2, the
other computers should
have IP Addresses that are
sequential, like 192.168.0.3
and 192.168.0.4. The
subnet mask must be the
same for all the computers
on the network.)
Networking Basics
(continued)
Assigning a Static IP Address
in
Windows XP/2000
Input your
DNS server
addresses.
(Note: If you
are entering a DNS server,
you must enter the IP
Address of the Default
Gateway.)
±
The DNS server information will be supplied
by your ISP (Internet Service Provider.)
±
Click
OK
Click
Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)
Click
Properties
±
±
Select
Use the
following IP Address
in
the
Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)Properties
window.
±
±
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Technical Specifications
Printer Connection
Printer Port:
USB port (ver 1.1)
Bidirectional Communication:
Network Connection
Network Standards:
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b Wireless Standard
Network Data Transfer Rate:
10/100 Mbps (megabits per second)
Network Connector:
RJ-45 connector for 10Base-T Category 5 twisted-pair connection
Network Protocols
Ethernet Frame Types:
802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, SNAP (auto-switching)
Transport Protocols:
TCP/IP, NetBEUI, AppleTalk/EtherTalk, LPR
TCP/IP Protocols Supported:
BOOTP, SNMP, Telnet, TFTP, FTP, LPD, RARP, DHCP
Management and Diagnostics
Standard:
SNMP
MIBs:
MIB-II (RFC 1213)
Diagnostic LED Indicators:
Pw, Lk/Act, USB
Environmental and Physical
Power Supply:
External power supply providing 5V/ 2.5A
Dimensions:
3.54" x 3.19" x 1.57" (90mm x 81mm x 40mm)
Weight:
approx. 5.19 oz. (147g)
Operating Temperature:
32 to122°F (0 to 50°C)
Storage Temperature:
-13 to 131°F (-25 to 55°C)
Humidity:
5% to 95% non-condensing
Emissions:
FCC Class B, CE Class B, VCCI Class B
Hewlett-Packard PJL (Printer Job Language)
standard
for bidirectional communication.

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