Changing The Connection Method To The Computer; Making Wi-Fi Settings From The Control Panel - Epson ES-580W User Manual

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Adding or Replacing the Computer or Devices

Changing the Connection Method to the Computer

This section explains how to change the connection method when the computer and the scanner have been
connected.
Changing from USB to a Network Connection
Using the installer and re-set up in a different connection method.
❏ Setting up from the website
Access the following website, and then enter the product name. Go to Setup, and then start setting up.
http://epson.sn
❏ Setting up using the software disc (only for the models that come with a software disc and users with Windows
computers with disc drives.)
Insert the software disc into the computer, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Selecting Change the Connection Methods
Follow the on-screen instructions. On the Select Your Operation screen, select Set up Scanner connection again
(for new network router or changing USB to network, etc.) , and then click Next.
Select Connect via wireless network (Wi-Fi), and then click Next.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish setup.

Making Wi-Fi Settings from the Control Panel

You can make network settings from the scanner's control panel in several ways. Choose the connection method
that matches the environment and conditions that you are using.
If you know the information for the wireless router such as SSID and password, you can make settings manually.
If the wireless router supports WPS, you can make settings by using push button setup.
After connecting the scanner to the network, connect to the scanner from the device that you want to use
(computer, smart device, tablet, and so on.)
Making Wi-Fi Settings by Entering the SSID and Password
You can set up a Wi-Fi network by entering the information necessary to connect to a wireless router from the
scanner's control panel. To set up using this method, you need the SSID and password for a wireless router.
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