4. Select the printer requiring an IP address. The printer's default IP address is located on the printer's Configuration page.5. When you finish setting the IP address for the printer, click Exit.Installing Dell Software for Network PrintingBefore connecting your printer to the network, you must first configure the printer's TCP/IP settings. See "Set IP Address Utility". After assigning and verifyingthe TCP/IP settings, install the Dell software on each network computer.You can install the Dell software on the network computers locally or remotely.1. Ensure that the printer is connected to your network and powered on. All applications should be closed on your computer before beginning installation.For details about connecting to the network, see "Connecting the Printer to the Network.2. Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD.3. If necessary, select a language by clicking the Language button on the main screen.4. Select Network Installation and click Next.5. To install drivers on the computer for network operation, select Local Installation and click Next.To install Dell software on remote computers or network servers on the same network, select Remote Installation. The domain administrator's ID andpassword are required. Select the client computer(s) in the same domain on a network and click Next.NOTE: Both server computer and client computer should be one of the following operating system: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server,Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.NOTE: The server computer should be able to resolve the client computer name into an IP address.6. The list of printers available on the network appears. Select the printer you want to install and then click Next.NOTE: You need administrative access to install printer drivers on the network computers.