Setting Up For Network Printing; Print And Check The Network Setup Page; Disable Windows Xp Firewall - Dell 1710 Owner's Manual

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Setting Up for Network Printing

Print and Check the Network Setup Page

When the Ready/Data light
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menu settings page and a network setup page.
Under the Standard Network Card heading on the network setup page, make sure Status is
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Connected.
If Status is Not Connected:
Make sure the Ethernet cable is firmly plugged into the back of the printer.
Plug the Ethernet cable into another wall outlet.
Under the "TCP/IP" heading on the network setup page, make sure the IP address,
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netmask, and gateway are what you expected.
If you need to change the IP address, run the Set IP Address Utility from the Drivers and
Utilities CD.

Disable Windows XP Firewall

If your printer is connected directly to a network and the Windows XP firewall is enabled, you
cannot view your networked printer(s) when you run the printer installation software. To
prevent this situation, disable the Windows XP firewall before you install the printer software.
To disable or enable your XP firewall, perform the following steps.
NOTICE: Dell recommends that you enable your Windows XP firewall after you install the printer
software. Enabling the Windows XP firewall after you install the printer software does not limit the
use of your network printer.
Click the Start
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In the Search box, type firewall, and then click the green arrow.
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In the Pick a Task list, click Enable or disable Internet Connection Firewall, and then
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follow the instructions on the screen.
After you have disabled the Windows XP firewall, continue with printer installation.
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