Wireless network setup1912. Using a Network-Connected Machine2 Check the printer port's IP address from your computer.a Click the Windows Start menu.• For Windows 8, from Charms, select Search > Settings.b For Windows XP/Server 2003, select Printer and Faxes.• For Windows Server 2008/Vista, select Control Panel > Hardwareand Sound > Printers.• For Windows 7/8, select Control Panel > Devices and Printers.• For Windows Server 2008 R2, select Control Panel > Hardware >Devices and Printers.c Right-click your machine.d For Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista, press Properties.For Windows 7/8 and Windows Server 2008 R2, from context menus,select the Printer properties.If Printer properties item has ► mark, you can select other printerdrivers connected with selected printer.e Click Port tab.f Click Configure Port... button.g Check if Printer Name or IP Address: is the IP address on the networkconfiguration Sheet.3 Change the printer port's IP address if it is different from the networkinformation report's.If you want to use the software installation CD to change the port IP,Connect to a network printer. Then reconnect the IP address.- For a Static network environmentThe machine uses the static address when the computer is configuredto static address.For example,If the computer’s network information is as shown below:▪ IP address: 169.254.133.42▪ Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0Then the machine’s network information should be as below:▪ IP address: 169.254.133.43▪ Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (Use the computer’s subnet mask.)▪ Gateway: 169.254.133.1Other problemsIf problems occur while using the machine on a network, check the following:For information on the access point (or wireless router), refer to its ownuser's guide.• You cannot enable wired and wireless networks at the same time.• Your computer, access point (or wireless router), or machine may not beturned on.• Check the wireless reception around the machine. If the router is far fromthe machine or there is an obstacle, you might have difficulty receiving thesignal.• Cycle the power for the access point (or wireless router), machine, andcomputer. Sometimes cycling the power can recover networkcommunication.