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Wireless network setup, Network environment, Introducing useful network programs, Getting started

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wireless network setup 3. This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up the wireless network connected machine and software. This chapter includes: • Network environment • Introducing useful network programs • Getting started • Printing network configuration report • Choosing the wireless network installation type • Setting a wireless network with the WPS button • Setting a wireless network from the computer • Completing the installation • Restoring factory default settings using SyncThru™ Web Service • Troubleshooting Network environment You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your network machine. You can set up the basic network settings through the machine's control panel or network setting programs. The following table shows the network environments supported by the machine: Item Specification Network interface • 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN Network operating system • • • Windows 2000/Server 2003 /Server 2008/XP/Vista/7/Server 2008 R2 Various Linux OS Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6 Network protocols • TCP/IPv4 • DHCP, BOOTP • DNS, WINS, Bonjour, SLP • Standard TCP/IP Printing (RAW), LPR, IPP • SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP • TCP/IPv6 (DHCP, DNS, RAW, LPR, SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP) Wireless security • Authentication: Open System, Shared Key, WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal (PSK) • Encryption: WEP64, WEP128, TKIP, AES Introducing useful network programs There are several programs available to setup the network settings easily in network environment. For the network administrator especially, managing several machines on the network is possible. Before using the programs below, set the IP address first. SyncThru™ Web Service Web server embedded on your network machine, which allows you to: • Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to connect to various network environments. • Customize machine settings. See "Using SyncThru™ Web Service" on page 51. SyncThru™ Web Admin Service A web-based machine management solution for network administrators. SyncThru™ Web Admin Service provides you with an efficient way of managing network devices and lets you remotely monitor and troubleshoot network machines from any site with corporate internet access. Download this program from http://solution.samsungprinter.com. Getting started Choosing your network connection Typically, you can only have one connection between your computer and the machine at a time. There are two types of network connections to consider: • Wireless network without access Point (Ad-Hoc mode) • Wireless network with an access Point (Infrastructure mode) Infrastructure mode This is an environment generally used for homes and SOHOs (Small Office/ Home Office). This mode uses an access point to communicate with the wireless machine. • See "Installing the machine on a wireless network with an access point (Windows)" on page 28. • See "Installing the machine on a wireless network with an access point (Macintosh)" on page 31. Ad-Hoc mode This mode does not use an access point. The wireless computer and wireless machine communicates directly. • See "Installing the machine on an Ad-Hoc wireless network (Windows)" on page 29. • See "Installing the machine on an Ad-Hoc wireless network (Macintosh)" on page 32. After choosing your configuration, follow the simple directions for your computer's operating system, but first locate the software CD supplied with the machine before proceeding. Wireless network setup_ 26

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3.
wireless network setup
This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up the wireless network connected machine and software.
This chapter includes:
Network environment
Introducing useful network programs
Getting started
Printing network configuration report
Choosing the wireless network installation type
Setting a wireless network with the WPS button
Setting a wireless network
from the computer
Completing the installation
Restoring factory default settings using SyncThru™ Web Service
Troubleshooting
Network environment
You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your
network machine. You can set up the basic network settings through the
machine's control panel or network setting programs.
The following table shows the network environments supported by the
machine:
Item
Specification
Network interface
802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
Network operating system
Windows 2000/Server 2003 /Server
2008/XP/Vista/7/Server 2008 R2
Various Linux OS
Mac OS X 10.3 ~ 10.6
Network protocols
TCP/IPv4
DHCP, BOOTP
DNS, WINS, Bonjour, SLP
Standard TCP/IP Printing (RAW), LPR,
IPP
SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP
TCP/IPv6 (DHCP, DNS, RAW, LPR,
SNMPv 1/2/3, HTTP)
Wireless security
Authentication: Open System, Shared
Key, WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal
(PSK)
Encryption: WEP64, WEP128, TKIP,
AES
Introducing useful network programs
There are several programs available to setup the network settings easily in
network environment. For the network administrator especially, managing
several machines on the network is possible.
Before using the programs below, set the IP address first.
SyncThru™ Web Service
Web server embedded on your network machine, which allows you to:
Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to connect
to various network environments.
Customize machine settings.
See "Using SyncThru™ Web Service" on page 51.
SyncThru™ Web Admin Service
A web-based machine management solution for network administrators.
SyncThru™ Web Admin Service provides you with an efficient way of
managing network devices and lets you remotely monitor and troubleshoot
network machines from any site with corporate internet access. Download
Getting started
Choosing your network connection
Typically, you can only have one connection between your computer and
the machine at a time. There are two types of network connections to
consider:
Wireless network without access Point (Ad-Hoc mode)
Wireless network with an access Point (Infrastructure mode)
Infrastructure mode
This is an environment generally used for homes
and SOHOs (Small Office/ Home Office). This
mode uses an access point to communicate with
the wireless machine.
See "Installing the machine on a wireless
network with an access point (Windows)" on
page 28.
See "Installing the machine on a wireless
network with an access point (Macintosh)" on
page 31.
Ad-Hoc mode
This mode does not use an access point. The
wireless computer and wireless machine
communicates directly.
See "Installing the machine on an Ad-Hoc
wireless network (Windows)" on page 29.
See "Installing the machine on an Ad-Hoc
wireless network (Macintosh)" on page 32.
After choosing your configuration, follow the simple directions for your
computer’s operating system, but first locate the software CD supplied
with the machine before proceeding.