Samsung ML-5017ND/XAA User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.01) (English) - Page 159
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Wireless network setup 2. Using a network-connected machine 33 See "Setup using Windows" on page 38. • With a USB cable: You can simply set up a wireless network using the program on the supplied software CD. Only Windows and Macintosh operating systems are supported (see "Setup using Windows" on page 38 or "Setup using Macintosh" on page 45). You can also install a wireless network in Samsung Easy Printer Manager (Device Settings) or Printer Settings Utility with a USB cable after installing the driver (Windows and Macintosh operating systems are supported). If you want to use the wireless network using the infrastructure mode, make sure that the network cable is disconnected from the machine. Using the WPS (PBC) button or entering the PIN from the computer to connect to the access point (or wireless router) varies depending on the access point (or wireless router) you are using. Refer to the user's guide of the access point (or wireless router) you are using. Items to prepare • With a network cable: You can set up a wireless network using the SyncThru™ Web Service program (see "Using a network cable" on page 51). 16 Using the WPS • Check if the access point (or wireless router) supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS). • Check if your machine supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS). • Networked computer (PIN mode only) Choosing your type Some models may not support this feature. If your machine and an access point (or wireless router) support WiFi Protected Setup™ (WPS), you can easily configure the wireless network settings on the control panel without a computer. The Push Button Configuration (PBC) method allows you to connect your machine to a wireless network by pressing both the WPS menu on the control panel of your machine and the WPS (PBC) button on a Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)-enabled access point (or wireless router) respectively.