Wi-Fi - Brady BradyPrinter S3700 User Manual

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Wi-Fi

Connect to a Wi-Fi network either by searching for and selecting a network or by manually entering the
network settings. Once connected, the printer can communicate with computers on that network.
Note: Wi-Fi capability is on select models only and not available in all countries.
IMPORTANT!
Search to Connect
1. On the touchscreen, touch Menu.
2. Under System, touch Setup.
3. Touch Connection.
4. Tap Wi-Fi to enable it. The printer searches for Wi-Fi networks and displays a list of networks
found. Touch and drag to scroll the list. (If you need to identify the network by static IP address
or DHCP, see
5. Select the network that you want to use.
Note: If your network uses WEP authentication, a menu displays instead so that you can enter both
the password and the WEP index (key).
Manually Enter Settings
Use this method for networks that are hidden.
1. On the touchscreen, touch Menu.
2. Under System, touch Setup.
3. Touch Connection.
4. Select Wi-Fi from the list.
5. Touch IP Settings and then tap one of the following.
6. Touch the back button to return to the Wi-Fi screen.
7. Fill in the remaining available settings with help from your network administrator.
8. Tap OK to return to the home screen.
BradyPrinter S3700 User Manual
Before configuring the Wi-Fi connection on an enterprise network, be sure the
printer is set to the current date and time. The printer may not be able to establish
the connection if the date and time is not current. See
"Manually Enter Settings" on page
If the network is not locked, simply touch it and the printer connects to it.
If the network is locked, as indicated by a lock symbol, touch the network and a key pad opens.
Enter the password and select OK.
If the network you need is not in the list, it may not be discoverable. Scroll to the bottom of the
list and tap Others. Choose either Personal Network or Enterprise Network. The system displays
settings appropriate to your selection. You may need information from your IT department to
complete the settings.
DHCP: DHCP addressing is dynamic and the system uses a DNS server to obtain the printer IP
address for you.
Static: Select static addressing to manually enter the printer's IP address.
"Date and Time" on page
13.)
Setup
Connecting the Printer
7.
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