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Wireless 802.11 Network Settings, Settings > Communications

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Appendix B - Default Settings Wireless 802.11 Network Settings This section describes the 802.11 IPv4 and IPv6 settings. To view these settings: • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > Communications > Wireless 802.11 > Network > IPv4 or IPv6. • From the printer web page, click the Configure tab, Communications > Wireless 802.11. Wireless 802.11 Network Settings Setting Description Default (IPv4) IP Assignment Method Sets how the printer obtains an IP address (for IPv4 networks). DHCP (IPv4) IP Address Sets the unique network-level address 0.0.0.0 that is assigned to each device in an IPv4 network. Subnet Mask Sets a number that defines the range of 0.0.0.0 IP addresses that can be used in an IPv4 network. Default Router Sets the IP address of a router that is used when a device sends a packet to another subnet or to an unknown destination. 0.0.0.0 DHCP Response Sets if the printer receives DHCP responses by broadcast or unicast. Broadcast (IPv6) IP Assignment Method Sets how the printer obtains an IP address (for IPv6 networks). Automatic (IPv6) IP Address Sets the unique network-level address Automatic that is assigned to each device in an IPv6 network. Wireless 802.11 Security Settings This section describes the 802.11 security settings. To view these settings: • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > Communications > Wireless 802.11 > Security. 156 PC23 and PC43 Desktop Printer User Manual

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Appendix B — Default Settings
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PC23 and PC43 Desktop Printer User Manual
Wireless 802.11 Network Settings
This section describes the 802.11 IPv4 and IPv6 settings. To view these
settings:
From the printer Main Menu, select
Settings > Communications
> Wireless 802.11 > Network > IPv4
or
IPv6
.
From the printer web page, click the
Configure
tab,
Communications
> Wireless 802.11
.
Wireless 802.11 Security Settings
This section describes the 802.11 security settings. To view these
settings:
From the printer Main Menu, select
Settings > Communications
> Wireless 802.11 > Security
.
Wireless 802.11 Network Settings
Setting
Description
Default
(IPv4) IP
Assignment
Method
Sets how the printer obtains an IP
address (for IPv4 networks).
DHCP
(IPv4) IP Address
Sets the unique network-level address
that is assigned to each device in an
IPv4 network.
0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask
Sets a number that defines the range of
IP addresses that can be used in an IPv4
network.
0.0.0.0
Default Router
Sets the IP address of a router that is
used when a device sends a packet to
another subnet or to an unknown
destination.
0.0.0.0
DHCP Response
Sets if the printer receives DHCP
responses by broadcast or unicast.
Broadcast
(IPv6) IP
Assignment
Method
Sets how the printer obtains an IP
address (for IPv6 networks).
Automatic
(IPv6) IP Address
Sets the unique network-level address
that is assigned to each device in an
IPv6 network.
Automatic