Canon PIXMA MP800R Setup Guide - Page 72

When using Windows XP/Windows 2000, When using Windows Me/Windows 98

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ENGLISH Problem Checking the IP address or the MAC address of the computer Possible Cause and Measures To check the IP address or MAC address assigned to the computer, follow the procedure below. z When using Windows XP/Windows 2000 1 From the [Start] menu, select [(All) Programs], [Accessories], and then [Command Prompt]. 2 Enter "ipconfig /all" and press the [Enter] key. The IP addresses and the MAC addresses of the network devices installed in your computer are displayed. When the network device is not connected to the network, the IP address is not displayed. z When using Windows Me/Windows 98 1 From the [Start] menu, select [Run]. 2 Enter "winipcfg" in the [Name] text box and click [OK]. Select the network device to display the IP address and the MAC address. Checking the network setting information Confirming the version of Windows XP 1 From the Apple menu, select [System Preferences], and then [Network]. 2 From the [Show] pop-up menu, select [Built-in Ethernet]. Selecting the [TCP/IP] buttons displays the IP address. Selecting [AirPort] (or [Ethernet] in the case of a wired LAN) displays the MAC address. See "Printing and Initializing Network Settings" on page 72 to print out machine setting information. If it fails, use Canon IJ Network Tool or Network Configuration to confirm the network settings from the computer. If you are using Windows XP, you may need to confirm your system version to configure the network setting of your computer. To check the version of Windows XP, follow these steps. 1 Right click [My Computer] from the [Start] menu and select [Properties]. [System Properties] will be displayed. 2 Confirm that the [General] tab is displayed. 3 Confirm your Windows XP version under [System]. Troubleshooting 71

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Troubleshooting
ENGLISH
Checking the IP
address or the MAC
address of the
computer
To check the IP address or MAC address assigned to the computer,
follow the procedure below.
When using Windows XP/Windows 2000
1
From the [Start] menu, select [(All) Programs], [Accessories], and
then [Command Prompt].
2
Enter “ipconfig /all” and press the [Enter] key. The IP addresses
and the MAC addresses of the network devices installed in your
computer are displayed. When the network device is not connected
to the network, the IP address is not displayed.
When using Windows Me/Windows 98
1
From the [Start] menu, select [Run].
2
Enter “winipcfg” in the [Name] text box and click [OK].
Select the network device to display the IP address and the MAC
address.
1
From the Apple menu, select [System Preferences], and then
[Network].
2
From the [Show] pop-up menu, select [Built-in Ethernet].
Selecting the
[
TCP/IP
]
buttons displays the IP address. Selecting
[
AirPort
]
(or
[
Ethernet
]
in the case of a wired LAN) displays the MAC
address.
Checking the network
setting information
See
“Printing and Initializing Network Settings” on page 72
to print out
machine setting information. If it fails, use Canon IJ Network Tool or
Network Configuration to confirm the network settings from the
computer.
Confirming the
version of Windows
XP
If you are using Windows XP, you may need to confirm your system
version to configure the network setting of your computer.
To check the version of Windows XP, follow these steps.
1
Right click [My Computer] from the [Start] menu and select
[Properties].
[
System Properties
]
will be displayed.
2
Confirm that the [General] tab is displayed.
3
Confirm your Windows XP version under [System].
Problem
Possible Cause and Measures