Epson LabelWorks LW-1000P LabelWorks Network Manual - Page 11

Connection settings for connecting to computer, Setting up a wireless LAN connection (Infrastructure

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Connection settings for connecting to computer Use the DVD-ROM that came with the printer to configure the connection settings for connecting to computer. Insert the DVD-ROM into the disc drive on the computer, and follow the instructions on screen to install the printer driver and configure the network settings. There are three different methods available for connecting to a computer, which are listed below. Select the method that best matches your system environment. Important While installing the printer driver or other software, do not connect a network cable, a USB cable, or any other connection cable to the printer until you are instructed to do so. Memo The network settings can be checked and changed later on. For details, check the page listed below. ÎÎChecking/changing the printer network settings (p. 72) Setting up a wireless LAN connection (Infrastructure Mode) Here, a description will be provided of the method for setting up a wireless LAN connection in Infrastructure Mode. Select one of the below methods for configuring the settings. ÎÎConfiguring settings for a wireless LAN using automatic push button configuration (WPS) (p. 12) ÎÎWireless LAN settings using a PIN code (when automatically acquiring the IP address from the printer) (p. 20) ÎÎRefer to the "Memo" in Configuring settings for a wireless LAN using automatic push button configuration (WPS) (p. 12) ÎÎConfiguring settings for a wireless LAN manually (p. 27) Important In order for wireless LAN settings to be configured, the computer needs to be connected to a wireless LAN device such as an access point or router. 11

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Connection settings for connecting to computer
Use the DVD-ROM that came with the printer to configure the connection settings for
connecting to computer. Insert the DVD-ROM into the disc drive on the computer, and
follow the instructions on screen to install the printer driver and configure the network
settings. There are three different methods available for connecting to a computer, which
are listed below. Select the method that best matches your system environment.
Important
While installing the printer driver or other software, do not connect a network cable, a
USB cable, or any other connection cable to the printer until you are instructed to do so.
Memo
The network settings can be checked and changed later on. For details, check the page
listed below.
Î
Checking/changing the printer network settings (p. 72)
Setting up a wireless LAN connection
(Infrastructure Mode)
Here, a description will be provided of the method for setting up a wireless LAN connection
in Infrastructure Mode. Select one of the below methods for configuring the settings.
Î
Configuring settings for a wireless LAN using automatic push button configuration (WPS)
(p. 12)
Î
Wireless LAN settings using a PIN code (when automatically acquiring the IP address
from the printer) (p. 20)
Î
Refer to the “Memo“ in Configuring settings for a wireless LAN using automatic push
button configuration (WPS) (p. 12)
Î
Configuring settings for a wireless LAN manually (p. 27)
Important
In order for wireless LAN settings to be configured, the computer needs to be connected
to a wireless LAN device such as an access point or router.