HP Deskjet 6940 User Guide - Macintosh - Page 35

Bluetooth wireless printing, RJ-45, Router, Static IP address, Subnet, Subnet mask, Switch, TCP/IP

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r RJ-45: The type of plug at the end of an Ethernet cable. Router: A complex networking device that directs packets from one network to another network. A router can act as a gateway between a LAN and the Internet. s Static IP address: An IP address that is manually assigned to a device on a network. A static IP address remains fixed until changed manually. Alternative methods for assigning IP address are DHCP and AutoIP. Subnet: A small network that acts as part of a large network. It is recommended that the printer and the computers that use the printer all be on the same subnet. Subnet mask: A number that identifies the IP addresses that belong to a subnet. Switch: A network device that manages network traffic in order to minimize collisions and maximize speed. t TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the network communication protocol used on the Internet. The printer's built-in networking feature supports LANs that use TCP/IP. u Unicast packet: A packet sent from one device on a network to another device on the network. v w x y z Bluetooth wireless printing Use an optional HP Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter to print images from most Bluetooth devices to the printer without a cable connection. Simply insert the Bluetooth adapter (also known as a dongle) into the front USB port of the printer and print from a Bluetooth device such as a PDA, camera phone, or computer. For more information, see the documentation included with the adapter. Configure the Bluetooth settings on the printer by using either the printer's embedded Web server (EWS) or the HP Printer Utility, depending on whether the printer is connected to a network. User's guide 33

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r
RJ-45
: The type of plug at the end of an Ethernet cable.
Router
: A complex networking device that directs packets from one network to another
network. A router can act as a gateway between a LAN and the Internet.
s
Static IP address
: An IP address that is manually assigned to a device on a network. A
static IP address remains fixed until changed manually. Alternative methods for assigning
IP address are DHCP and AutoIP.
Subnet
: A small network that acts as part of a large network. It is recommended that the
printer and the computers that use the printer all be on the same subnet.
Subnet mask
: A number that identifies the IP addresses that belong to a subnet.
Switch
: A network device that manages network traffic in order to minimize collisions
and maximize speed.
t
TCP/IP
: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the network
communication protocol used on the Internet. The printer's built-in networking feature
supports LANs that use TCP/IP.
u
Unicast packet
: A packet sent from one device on a network to another device on the
network.
v
w
x
y
z
Bluetooth wireless printing
Use an optional HP Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter to print images from most
Bluetooth devices to the printer without a cable connection. Simply insert the Bluetooth
adapter (also known as a
dongle
) into the front USB port of the printer and print from a
Bluetooth device such as a PDA, camera phone, or computer. For more information, see
the documentation included with the adapter.
Configure the Bluetooth settings on the printer
by using either the printer's embedded
Web server (EWS) or the HP Printer Utility, depending on whether the printer is
connected to a network.
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