Lexmark 9350 User's Guide - Page 61

Wireless Setup Menu, TCP/IP Menu, View the current Service Set Identifier SSID being used.

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Use this Active Network To Set the named network to a value of Auto, Ethernet 10/100, or Wireless 802.11b/g. Press to save and exit. If the printer detects an active Ethernet connection when it is turning on, Ethernet is set as the default; otherwise, wireless is set as the default. Wireless Setup Menu Use this Print Wireless Setup Page Network Name Wireless Signal Quality To Print the Wireless Network Setup page. Press to print it. View the current Service Set Identifier (SSID) being used. An SSID is the name of a wireless local area network. You cannot change this menu item. Select a Wireless Signal Strength. Values are: • Gradient-with values of 0-100, but you cannot change this value. • Named- - 0 is Unacceptable - 1 is Poor - 2 is Fair - 3 is Good - 4 is Excellent Note: The Named value shown is based on current signal strength valued returned from the internal print server. You cannot change the value. TCP/IP Menu Internet Protocol (IP) specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme. Most networks combine IP with a higher-level protocol called Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets are delivered in the same order in which they were sent. Use this Enable DHCP To Specify Yes or No as the value. DHCP is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The network automatically assigns a number for the network information. Press to save and exit. Set IP Address Access the Set IP Address Menu. Note: This menu item is unavailable if DHCP is set to Enabled. 1 Press to view it. 2 Use the keypad to specify the current IP address. 3 Press to save and exit. 61

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Use this
To
Active Network
Set the named network to a value of Auto, Ethernet
10/100, or Wireless 802.11b/g.
Press
to save and exit.
If the printer detects an active Ethernet connection when
it is turning on, Ethernet is set as the default; otherwise,
wireless is set as the default.
Wireless Setup Menu
Use this
To
Print Wireless Setup Page
Print the Wireless Network Setup page. Press
to print
it.
Network Name
View the current Service Set Identifier (SSID) being used.
An SSID is the name of a wireless local area network.
You cannot change this menu item.
Wireless Signal Quality
Select a Wireless Signal Strength. Values are:
Gradient—with values of 0–100, but you cannot
change this value.
Named—
0 is Unacceptable
1 is Poor
2 is Fair
3 is Good
4 is Excellent
Note:
The Named value shown is based on current
signal strength valued returned from the internal print
server. You cannot change the value.
TCP/IP Menu
Internet Protocol (IP) specifies the format of packets, also called
datagrams
, and the addressing scheme. Most networks
combine IP with a higher-level protocol called
Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP). TCP enables two hosts to establish
a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets are
delivered in the same order in which they were sent.
Use this
To
Enable DHCP
Specify Yes or No as the value. DHCP is
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
. The network automatically
assigns a number for the network information.
Press
to save and exit.
Set IP Address
Access the Set IP Address Menu.
Note:
This menu item is unavailable if DHCP is set to
Enabled.
1
Press
to view it.
2
Use the keypad to specify the current IP address.
3
Press
to save and exit.
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