Wps Setup - Dell H625cdw User Manual

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Admin Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Setup Wizard > Manual SSID Setup > SSID >
Ad-hoc
Selects to configure the wireless setting without the access point such as a wireless
router.
No Security
WEP
Admin Settings > Network > Wi-Fi >

WPS Setup

NOTE:
• WPS Setup is available only when the printer is connected using the wireless network.
• WPS Setup is available on Dell H625cdw and Dell H825cdw.
Configures the wireless network using WPS.
Push Button Configuration
PIN Code
Admin Settings > Network > Wi-Fi >
IP Mode
Configures the IP mode.
Dual Stack
IPv4 Mode
IPv6 Mode
Admin Settings > Network > Wi-Fi >
TCP/IP
Configures TCP/IP settings.
Get IP Address
IP Address
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Understanding the System Menus
Transmit Key
Configures the wireless setting with Wi-Fi Protected Setup-Push
Button Configuration (WPS-PBC) .
Configures the wireless setting using the PIN code assigned by the
printer. You can also print the PIN code. Check it when entering PIN
assigned to the printer into your computer.
Uses both IPv4 and IPv6 to set the IP address.
Uses IPv4 to set the IP address.
Uses IPv6 to set the IP address.
AutoIP
BOOTP
RARP
DHCP
Panel
Configures the wireless setting without specifying the
encryption type from WEP.
Specifies the WEP key to use through the wireless
network. For 64bit keys, up to 10 hexadecimal characters
can be entered. For 128bit keys, up to 26 hexadecimal
characters can be entered.
Specifies the transmit key from WEP Key 1 - 4.
Sets the IP address automatically. A random value in the
range of 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 that is not
currently in use on the network is set as the IP address.
The subnet mask is set as 255.255.0.0.
Sets the IP address using BOOTP.
Sets the IP address using RARP.
Sets the IP address using DHCP.
Use this option when you want to set the IP address
manually on the operator panel.
When an IP address is being set manually, the IP is
allocated to the printer using the format
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Each octet that makes up
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is a value in the range of 0 to 254. 127
and any value in the range of 224 to 254 cannot be
specified for the first octet of a gateway address.

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