Canon imageCLASS MF6180dw Getting Started Guide - Page 10
Connecting viaWired LAN, Connecting viaUSB Cable, Connecting viaWireless LAN - driver
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Connecting via a Wired LAN Checking Before the Setup Internet Router or hub LAN cable Connecting via a USB Cable Connect the USB cable after installing the MF Drivers and the MF Toolbox. NOTE • If you connected the USB cable before installing the MF drivers, refer to the MF Driver Installation Guide. Is the computer and the router (or hub) properly connected using a LAN cable? For more information, see the instruction manual for the network device you are using, or contact the networking device manufacturer. Has the network settings on the computer been completed? If the computer is not properly configured, you may not use the wired LAN connection even after completing the following settings. NOTE • You cannot connect both the wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same time. In addition, the machine is set to the "Wired LAN" by default. • When you connect to a network environment that is not security protected, your personal information could be disclosed to third parties. Please use caution. • If you connect through a LAN in the office, contact your network administrator. Connecting via a Wired LAN 1 Connect the LAN cable. En 1 Install the driver and software using the User Software and Manuals CD-ROM. See "Installing the Driver/Software" (P.13). 2 Connect the USB cable. Proceed to "Setting a Paper Size and Type" (P.13). Connecting via a Wireless LAN Checking Before the Setup Internet Wireless LAN Router The IP address will be automatically configured in 2 minutes. If you want to set the IP address manually, see the following items. e-Manual "Network Settings" ▶ "Basic Network Settings" ▶ "Setting the IP Address" 2 Install the driver and software using the User Software and Manuals CD-ROM. See "Installing the Driver/Software" (P.13). Proceed to "Setting a Paper Size and Type" (P.13). 10 Is the computer connected to the router (access point) correctly by a LAN cable or wireless LAN? For more information, see the instruction manual for the network device you are using, or contact the networking device manufacturer. Has the network settings on the computer been completed? If the computer is not properly configured, you may not use the wireless LAN connection even after completing the following settings.