11 Networks; Wireless Network (Wlan); Setting Up A Wireless Network (Wlan) - Philips SFF6170DW/GBB User Manual

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11 Networks

USB Port
Using the USB cable, you can connect your device to a
PC that is connected to a network. Other PCs on this
network can then access the device if it is shared for use
on the network. You cannot connect the device directly
to a network with a USB cable, unless you have a USB
print server connection.
WLAN
Your device has a WLAN connection. Thus, you can
integrate the device into an existing wireless network
(WLAN). All computers in the network can then access
the device and scan or print.
Networks
Notice
Calling the Web Interface
You can also edit the device's network set-
tings with the device's web interface (see also
the chapter Web Interface, page 19).

Wireless Network (WLAN)

Introduction
In a wireless network (Wireless Local Area Network,
WLAN) at least two computers, printers or other addi-
tional devices communicate with each other over radio
waves (high frequency waves). The transmission of data
in the radio network is based on the standards 802.11b
and 802.11g.
Information on Using WLAN!
DANGER!
Information on Using WLAN!
The functioning of security systems, medical
equipment or sensitive devices can be dis-
rupted by the transmission power of the
device. Observe any usage regulations (or
restrictions) in the vicinity of such equipment.
The use of this device can affect the operation
of insufficiently shielded medical devices and
hearing aids and pacemakers through the
release of high frequency radiation. Also con-
sult a doctor or the manufacturer of the med-
ical device to establish whether these are suf-
ficiently shielded from external high frequency
radiation.
Spaltenumbruch
Networks · Wireless Network (WLAN)
Infrastructure Wireless Network
Infrastructure Wireless Network
In an infrastructure network, multiple devices commu-
EN
nicate via a central access point (gateway, router). All
data are sent to the access point (gateway, router) and
distributed from there.
WLAN: Infrastruktur-Netzwerk
Setting Up a Wireless
Network (WLAN)
Information on Configuration
Notice
Information on Configuration
We recommend that the settings of your
WLAN network should only be changed by a
person with a good knowledge of the config-
uration of your computer.
Three steps are required to integrate your device into
a wireless network (WLAN).
Setting Up the Network
1 Configure the network on your PC.
2 Configure your device for network operation.
3 Install the software Companion Center SFX on
your computer using the required printer drivers.
You must carry out certain network and security set-
tings (for example the Service Set ID (SSID) and the
password). The settings must match the information for
the network. The device guides you through setting up
the network using a configuration wizard.
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