Epson C823622 Administrator's Manual - Page 41

Getting information about other network segments

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Note: u If you will be configuring the Ethernet card using the card's home page, you must assign an IP address manually here. u The default IP address is 11.22.33.44. If you configure the Ethernet card using the card's home page, you must change the default IP address. u If a server or router acts as a gateway, type the gateway address. If there is no gateway, type the IP address of your computer. 7. Click OK to save the new settings. The update is complete when the message "Configuration is successfully done" appears. c Caution: After clicking OK, you must wait approximately three seconds before turning off the printer while the new settings are sent to the Ethernet card. Getting information about other network segments To get information for interface cards on the other segments, use the Subnet Settings in the EPSON Net!2 for Windows Option menu. 1. Type the subnet address you want to search from 0 to 255 at the box. 2. Click Add to add the subnet in the Subnet List box. The interface cards in the subnet address you added are searched and are listed on the EPSON Net!2 dialog box. 3. When you want to delete the subnet address from the list, click the subnet address in the Subnet List box, and then click Delete. 4. Click OK to exit. Setting the IP Address 3-13

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Setting the IP Address
3-13
Note:
If you will be configuring the Ethernet card using the card’s home
page, you must assign an IP address manually here.
The default IP address is 11.22.33.44. If you configure the
Ethernet card using the card’s home page, you must change the
default IP address.
If a server or router acts as a gateway, type the gateway address. If
there is no gateway, type the IP address of your computer.
7.
Click
OK
to save the new settings. The update is complete when
the message “Configuration is successfully done” appears.
c
Caution:
After clicking
OK
, you must wait approximately three seconds
before turning off the printer while the new settings are sent to
the Ethernet card.
Getting information about other network segments
To get information for interface cards on the other segments, use the
Subnet Settings
in the EPSON Net!2 for Windows Option menu.
1.
Type the subnet address you want to search from 0 to 255 at the
box.
2.
Click
Add
to add the subnet in the Subnet List box. The interface
cards in the subnet address you added are searched and are listed
on the EPSON Net!2 dialog box.
3.
When you want to delete the subnet address from the list, click
the subnet address in the Subnet List box, and then click
Delete
.
4.
Click
OK
to exit.