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Using CentreWare Internet Services

Introduction

CentreWare Internet Services uses the embedded HTTP Server on the WorkCentre 4118 /
FaxCentre 2218 to allow communication with the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 if you
have a Web Browser with access to the Internet or Intranet. By entering the IP Address of the
WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 as the URL (Universal Resource Locator) in the Browser,
direct access to the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 is available.
NOTE: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.x or later should be used. Other browsers may
work, but could produce unexpected results.
Many of the selections and settings needed to install WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 on
a network can be made using CentreWare Internet Services, eliminating steps that would
otherwise need to be performed at the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 Control Panel.
Many of the features available within CentreWare Internet Services will require an admin user
name and password. A user will only be prompted for an admin name and password once in
a single browser session.
Before the CentreWare Internet Services feature can be used for installing WorkCentre 4118
/ FaxCentre 2218 on a network it must be enabled. There are three stages required to enable
CentreWare Internet Services:
WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218 is connected to the network.
Enable HTTP on the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218.
A valid IP Address is defined for the WorkCentre 4118 / FaxCentre 2218.
NOTE: When making more than one configuration change please complete all the changes
in one go and then carry out a reboot.
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