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Using the Projector on a Network

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6l note If you want to use the interactive pens while projecting through a wired or wireless network, you must connect the USB cable from the projector to your computer. Using the Projector on a Network This chapter tells you how to prepare to send images to your projector through a wired or wireless network. Using EasyMP Network Projection, you can project images shown on your computer screen-including text, graphics, and video-directly to your audience. See the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide for information on features and use. You can use EasyMP Monitor (available for Windows only) to monitor and control your projector through the network. For information on installing and using EasyMP Monitor, see the EasyMP Monitor Operation Guide. You'll find instructions in this chapter on: ■ Connecting the projector to a wired LAN ■ Installing the optional wireless LAN module ■ Using Quick Wireless Connection ■ Configuring projector and network settings ■ Using wireless security options ■ Sending e-mail alerts and monitoring the projector ■ Using a browser to control the projector For wireless connection, make sure you've installed the optional wireless LAN module, as described on page 89. Then follow the steps in this chapter to use Quick Wireless Connection (Windows only) or configure your projector and network. See the EasyMP Network 85

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6l
Using the Projector on a
Network
T
his chapter tells you how to prepare to send images to your
projector through a wired or wireless network.
Using EasyMP Network Projection, you can project images shown on
your computer screen—including text, graphics, and video—directly
to your audience. See the
EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide
for information on features and use.
You can use EasyMP Monitor (available for Windows only) to
monitor and control your projector through the network. For
information on installing and using EasyMP Monitor, see the
EasyMP
Monitor Operation Guide
.
You’ll find instructions in this chapter on:
Connecting the projector to a wired LAN
Installing the optional wireless LAN module
Using Quick Wireless Connection
Configuring projector and network settings
Using wireless security options
Sending e-mail alerts and monitoring the projector
Using a browser to control the projector
For wireless connection, make sure you’ve installed the optional
wireless LAN module, as described on page 89. Then follow the steps
in this chapter to use Quick Wireless Connection (Windows only) or
configure your projector and network. See the
EasyMP Network
note
If you want to use the
interactive pens while
projecting through a wired
or wireless network, you
must connect the USB cable
from the projector to your
computer.