Ricoh AP2610 Setup Guide - Page 61

Comm. Mode, Ad hoc, IEEE 802.11b, Channel, Ready, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address

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IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration F Press {Enter #}. The following message appears on the panel display. K Press {On Line}. "Ready" appears on the panel display. Comm. Mode: *Ad hoc Ready G L Press {U} or {T} to select the Print a configuration page to con- transmission mode. firm the settings made. See H Press {Enter #}. "Printing a Configuration Page" in the Printer Reference. 3 The display returns to the previous menu in a few seconds. The settings are now complete. Go to p.51 "Installing the Printer Driv- I Set "Trans. Speed" and "WEP Set- er and Software". tings" in the same way. For more information about WEP Settings, see "Using the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)" in the Network Printing Guide. J If "Ad hoc" is selected for "Comm. Mode", set the channel to use for transmission. Note ❒ Confirm the network adminis- trator for the channel to use. A Press {U} or {T} to display "Channel". IEEE 802.11b: Channel B Press {Enter #}. The channel currently used appears on the panel display. -Address ❖ Subnet Mask A number used to mathematically "mask" or hide an IP address on the network by eliminating those parts of the address that are alike for all the machines on the network. ❖ Gateway Address A gateway is a connection or interchange point that connects two networks. A gateway address is for the router or host computer used as a gateway. Note ❒ To get the addresses, contact your network administrator. Channel: (1-11) 11 C Press {U} or {T} to enter the channel. D Press {Enter #}. 49

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IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration
49
3
F
Press
{
Enter #
}
.
The following message appears on
the panel display.
G
Press
{U}
or
{T}
to select the
transmission mode.
H
Press
{
Enter #
}
.
The display returns to the previous
menu in a few seconds.
I
Set "Trans. Speed" and "WEP Set-
tings" in the same way.
For more information about WEP
Settings, see "Using the IEEE
802.11b (Wireless LAN)" in the
Network Printing Guide.
J
If "Ad hoc" is selected for "Comm.
Mode", set the channel to use for
transmission.
Note
Confirm the network adminis-
trator for the channel to use.
A
Press
{U}
or
{T}
to display
"Channel".
B
Press
{
Enter #
}
.
The channel currently used ap-
pears on the panel display.
C
Press
{U}
or
{T}
to enter the
channel.
D
Press
{
Enter #
}
.
K
Press
{
On Line
}
.
Ready
appears on the panel dis-
play.
L
Print a configuration page to con-
firm the settings made. See
"Printing a Configuration Page"
in the Printer Reference.
The settings are now complete. Go
to p.51
Installing the Printer Driv-
er and Software
.
-
Address
Subnet Mask
A number used to mathematically
mask
or hide an IP address on
the network by eliminating those
parts of the address that are alike
for all the machines on the net-
work.
Gateway Address
A gateway is a connection or inter-
change point that connects two
networks. A gateway address is for
the router or host computer used
as a gateway.
Note
To get the addresses, contact
your network administrator.
Comm. Mode:
*Ad hoc
IEEE 802.11b:
Channel
Channel:
(1-11)
11
Ready