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What you need for a wired network, Connect the HP All-in-One to the network - officejet wireless setup

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Chapter 3 Finish setup What you need for a wired network Before you connect the HP All-in-One to a network, make sure you have all of the required materials. ❑ A functional Ethernet network that includes an Ethernet router, switch, or a wireless router with Ethernet ports. ❑ CAT-5 Ethernet cable. Although standard Ethernet cables look similar to standard telephone cables, they are not interchangeable. There is a different number of wires in each one, and each has a different connector. An Ethernet cable connector (also called an RJ-45 connector) is wider and thicker and always has 8 contacts on the end. A phone connector has between 2 and 6 contacts. ❑ A desktop computer or laptop with a connection to the Ethernet or wireless router. Note The HP All-in-One supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet networks. If you are purchasing, or have purchased, a network interface card (NIC), make sure it can operate at either speed. ❑ HP recommends Broadband Internet access such as cable or DSL. Broadband Internet access is required if you want to access HP Photosmart Share directly from the HP All-in-One. Connect the HP All-in-One to the network An Ethernet port is provided on the back of the HP All-in-One. To connect the HP All-in-One to the network 1. Remove the yellow plug from the back of the HP All-in-One. 30 HP Officejet 6300 All-in-One series

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What you need for a wired network
Before you connect the HP All-in-One to a network, make sure you have all of the
required materials.
A functional Ethernet network that includes an Ethernet router, switch, or a
wireless router with Ethernet ports.
CAT-5 Ethernet cable.
Although standard Ethernet cables look similar to standard telephone cables,
they are not interchangeable. There is a different number of wires in each one,
and each has a different connector. An Ethernet cable connector (also called an
RJ-45 connector) is wider and thicker and always has 8 contacts on the end. A
phone connector has between 2 and 6 contacts.
A desktop computer or laptop with a connection to the Ethernet or wireless router.
Note
The HP All-in-One supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet
networks. If you are purchasing, or have purchased, a network interface
card (NIC), make sure it can operate at either speed.
HP recommends Broadband Internet access such as cable or DSL. Broadband
Internet access is required if you want to access HP Photosmart Share directly
from the HP All-in-One.
Connect the HP All-in-One to the network
An Ethernet port is provided on the back of the HP All-in-One.
To connect the HP All-in-One to the network
1.
Remove the yellow plug from the back of the HP All-in-One.
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Finish setup