Oki MC332dn Startup Manual page 112

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Printing from a Computer
‰ Step 1 Configuring the Network
Settings of Your Machine
Connect your machine to a network with an
Ethernet cable or Wireless LAN connection
(MC342dw, MC362w, MC562w, MC562dw,
ES5462dw MFP, MPS2731mc only), and then
configure the machine's IP address and other
network information from the operator panel.
You can set the IP address either manually or
automatically.
If there is no DHCP server or BOOTP server on
the network, you need to manually configure the
IP address on the computer or machine.
If your network administrator or internet
service provider specifies a unique IP address
for the computer and your machine, set the IP
addresses manually.
Note
5
● When setting an IP address manually, ask the network
administrator or your internet service provider which IP
address to use. If the IP address is set incorrectly, the
network may go down or Internet access may be disabled.
● Conform the IP version of the machine to that of your
computer.
● Set [TCP/IP] setting to [Enable] on your machine. (By
factory default, it is set to [Enable].)
Memo
● If configuring a small network consisting of only your
machine and a computer, set IP addresses as shown
below (according to RFC1918).
For the computer
IP address :
Subnet mask :
Default gateway :
DNS server :
For the machine
IP Address Set :
IPv4 Address :
Subnet Mask :
Gateway Address :
Network Scale :
● To set [Network Scale], press the <SETTING> key
and then select [Admin Setup] > [Network Menu] >
[Network Setup] > [Network Scale].
Connecting using wired LAN:
1
Prepare an Ethernet cable and a hub.
Prepare an Ethernet cable (category 5, twisted
pair, straight) and a hub separately.
192.168.0.1~254
255.255.255.0
not used
not used
Manual
192.168.0.1~254
(select a different value
from the computer)
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
Small
2
Hold down the power switch for
approximately one second to turn off the
power. And turn off a computer.
3
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into
the network interface connection on the
back of the machine.
4
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable
into the hub.
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