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Wireless and Wired Network Guide

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2Choose a recommended wirelessnetworkUse this chapter to help you identify what kind of wireless network you already have inplace or want to set up. E

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Wireless connection to a wireless network with DSL or cable Internet accessA wireless router (also known as an access point) manages the network conne

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Wireless connection to a wired networkYour access point connects a wireless network to a wired network. In this model, yourcomputer is configured for

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Chapter 210

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3Choose a recommendedEthernet network Use this chapter to help you identify what kind of Ethernet network you already have inplace or want to set up.

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Computer gateway In this example, the network devices are connected to a switch or router. A computer onthe network acts as the gateway between the n

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Ethernet connection to a wired network without InternetIn this example, the network devices are connected to a switch or router, and there is noIntern

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4Connect to a wireless networkwith an access point Use this chapter if you want to use a wireless (802.11b or g) access point to connectyour HP all

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built-in Ethernet (wired network) port. For a wired connection, you might have topurchase a longer Ethernet cable than the one provided. ● Broadband

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e Press 2 to select WEP encryption.ORPress 3 to select WPA encryption.5 If prompted, enter your WPA or WEP key. Use the arrow buttons to highlight ale

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5Connect to a wireless networkwithout an access point Use this chapter if you want to connect your HP all-in-one to a computer on a wirelessnetwork

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For WindowsMake sure to check the following:● Quit all applications running on your computer, including the internal XP firewalland any other firewall

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3 On the Network Connections window, right-click the Wireless NetworkConnection. If you see Enable on the pop-up menu, choose it. Otherwise, if yousee

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For Mac OS XYour HP all-in-one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup. However,for security and privacy we recommend you create a new n

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Connect to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard1 On the control panel of your HP all-in-one, press the Setup button.2 Press 8, and then press 4

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6Connect with an Ethernetcable Use this chapter to connect your HP all-in-one to a router, switch, or access point usingan Ethernet cable.For idea

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Note The HP all-in-one supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet networks.If you are purchasing, or have purchased, a network interface card (NIC),m

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© Copyright 2004 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P.The information contained herein issubject to change without notice.Reproduction, adaptation

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7Install the softwareUse this chapter to install your HP all-in-one software on either a Windows or Macintoshcomputer. However, before you install the

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b Select View Network Settings on the Network Menu, and then selectDisplay Summary.Note If the software is unable to find the HP all-in-one, see The P

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8Manage your networkThis chapter describes how to use the network tools on the device control panel and theEmbedded Web Server. These tools enable you

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To reset to factory defaults1 On the control panel of the HP all-in-one, press the Setup button.2 Press 8, and then press 2.This displays the Network

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(see Print and view a network configuration page). For a description of the items on theconfiguration page, including the IP address and subnet mask,

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3 In the Address box in your web browser, enter the IP address of the HP all-in-one,as shown on the network configuration page. For example, http://19

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To add WPA-PSK securityNote You will lose the connection to the HP all-in-one until the encryption/authentication settings are applied to the rest of

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10 Click Open/Shared System, and then click Next.11 Click Encryption, and then click Next.12 Enter the WEP key in the WEP Key box and in the Confirm W

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9Network troubleshooting This section contains network troubleshooting information for the HP all-in-one. Specificinformation is provided for install

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CauseYour network is configured with an authentication protocol not supported by theinstallation software.SolutionUse one of the supported protocol ty

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Contents1 Get started...3Choose a network ty

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I received a System Requirements Error: No TCP/IP CauseYour Local Area Network (LAN) card (NIC) is not installed properly.SolutionMake sure your LAN c

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To check your network connection1 Check the radio on indicator light on the lid of your HP all-in-one to seewhether the radio is on.2 If the indicator

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SolutionAdd encryption security to your network. For information, see Add security to thenetwork.CauseYour SSID or WEP key might be set incorrectly.

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CauseYour network uses multiple WEP keys, and you have chosen the wrong key fortransmitting. SolutionChoose the correct WEP key using the Embedded W

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Wireless discovery troubleshooting Use this section to solve problems with wireless networks that have an access point.The computer is unable to disco

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CauseThe firewall is preventing the HP all-in-one from accessing your computer.SolutionTry temporarily disabling the firewall to determine whether the

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When using the control panel to scan to a computer on the network, the HP all-in-one cannot find my computer (infrastructure) CauseYour wireless netwo

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SolutionVerify you have a functioning wireless ad hoc network by using another wirelessdevice.CauseThe HP all-in-one is not turned on.SolutionLook at

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CauseThe firmware for your wireless adapter needs updating.SolutionCheck for firmware updates for your wireless adapter on the manufacturer'swebs

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CauseYou do not have an active network connection.SolutionCheck to see if you have an active network connection.To make sure your network connection i

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SolutionMake sure your LAN card is installed properly and set up for TCP/IP. See theinstructions that came with your LAN card.The Printer Not Found sc

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To assign IP addresses to the remaining computers and the HP all-in-one➔Use AutoIP to assign IP addresses to the remaining computers and theHP all-in-

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aConfiguration page definitionsThis appendix explains the items that appear on the network configuration page.General network settingsThe following ta

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Subnet MaskA subnet is an IP address assigned by the install software to make anadditional network available as part of a larger network. Subnets ares

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LinkConfigurationThe speed at which data is transmitted over a network:● 802.11b: for wireless network.● 10TX-Full: for wired network.● 10TX-Half: for

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number. Value is from 1 to 14; countries/regions might limit the range ofapproved channels.● <number>: value ranging from 1 to 14, depending on

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● Automatic: AES or TKIP is in use.● Not applicable: this parameter does not apply to this network type.WEP aims to provide security by encrypting dat

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Appendix a54

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bGlossary802.11b or g Signalling protocols for wireless networks. 802.11g was developed morerecently and provides more advanced functionality.access p

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hub No longer used much in modern home networks, a hub takes its signalfrom each computer and sends it to all of the other computers connectedto the h

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1Get startedThis guide complements the information in the printed Setup Guide and the User Guidethat came with your HP all-in-one. It describes how to

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IndexAaccess point connection 7, 15access point HW address(wireless network settings) 53ad hoc network 19additional computers 5admin password (general

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network profile 20network securitysettings 32troubleshooting 35, 38, 43,44WEP key 21network troubleshooting. seetroubleshootingnetwork upgrade 4Ppassw

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www.hp.com *Q3462-90198**Q3462-90198*Q3462-90198© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Printed on at least 50% total recycled fiber with at

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Wireless connection without an access point (ad hoc)An ad hoc network is a simple wireless connection without an access point. Forinformation, see Con

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2 Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect to a wireless network with anaccess point, Connect to a wireless network without an access point

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