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hardWare inStallation 1. Connect the 1-Port MFP USB Wireless Print Server to the MFP (multi-function printing) printer you want to share on the network. 2. Connect the MFP server to your network by attaching the network cable to the UTP port of the MFP server.
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3. When the MFP Server Utilities – InstallShield Wizard screen displays, click “Next.” 4. Click “Next” to install the MFP Server utilities in the default folder, or click “Change” to specify the destination folder where you would like to install them.
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5. The system starts installing the MFP Server utilities. 6. With the Configuration screen displayed, choose whether or not to configure the MFP server at this time. (Either way, the configuration steps are presented below.)
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7. The MFP Server list will auto- search the MFP servers in the network. Select the MFP server you want to set up and click “Next” to continue. 8. enter the username and password of the MFP server you’ve selected to log in. The defaults are “admin”...
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10. On the TCP/IP Settings screen, choose between “Auto IP” (using a DHCP server to establish an IP address) and “Static IP” (to manually assign an IP address). Auto IP: The MFP server will try to determine your network settings automatically. If a DHCP server is present within the network, the MFP server will automatically obtain and configure the network settings assigned by the DHCP server, and the assigned IP address will be shown in the “IP Address”...
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11. on the Wireless Network screen, you can connect the wireless MFP server to a wireless access point either automatically or manually. In the example shown, selecting “Scan For Your Local Wireless Network” means the MFP server will automatically scan nearby wireless networks and display a list of those found.
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13. When you reach the Preview Settings screen, the configurations are complete. Click “Finish” to apply any new settings. 14. When the MFP Server Utilities – InstallShield Wizard screen displays again, click “Finish” to complete the installation. Note: If the Windows XP firewall in your system has been enabled, the MFP server will automatically open ports for the MFP server programs run in your system.
MFP Server Utilities Once the installation is completed, there will be three utilities and a text file in the MFP server’s Program folder. MFP Manager: Allows you to manage the connection between the MFP and your computer for sharing MFP functions. Server Configuration: Allows you to configure the MFP server’s IP address, network protocols and other advanced features.
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1. Select the multi-function printer you want to install from the MFP server list and click “Connect.” . Windows will detect the new hardware and prompt you to install the MFP drivers. When the system finishes its series of prompts, the drivers are all installed.
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Previous Installation of MFP Drivers/Utilities To bundle with MFP drivers/utilities already installed on the MFP Server, follow the steps below. 1. Select the multi-function printer you want to install from the MFP server list and click “Connect.” . Windows will detect the new hardware and prompt you to install the MFP drivers.
Using the Multi-Function Printer After you’ve followed the Install wizard through to the finish of the MFP installation, the MFP is now connected to your computer and you can start sharing print, scan, card reader or fax functions provided by the MFP. Note: Any time you finish using the MFP, click “Disconnect”...
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Share Scan Most MFPs feature a scan utility for pictures or documents. Below are examples of HP 100 and Windows XP scanning utilities. Share Card Reader If the MFP supports a card reader function, you can read the files from the plugged-in card reader through the MFP server.
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Fax a File If the MFP supports a fax function, you can fax files from your computer. As an example, the steps and screens below demonstrate faxing through an HP Officejet 5600 Series MFP. 1. After the MFP is installed, the fax device will be added to Printers and Faxes. Click “Connect” in MFP Manager to connect to the MFP so you can fax a file through the MFP server to the fax device.
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