Introduction, Computer network basics, Overview – Brother MFC-3320CN User Manual

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NC9100h_FM6.0

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Introduction

Computer Network Basics

Overview

The network-connected Brother machine allows multiple computers
to carry out several independent print jobs on one machine.

To use the Brother machine through a network, you need to select a
protocol, configure the Print / Fax Server, and set up the computers
you use.

Protocols

Protocols are the standardized sets of rules for transmitting data on
a network. Protocols allow the users to gain access to the network-
connected resources.

TCP/IP

This is the most popular set of protocols used for communication
such as Internet and E-mail. This protocol can be used in almost
all the operation systems such as Windows

®

, Macintosh

®

and

Linux.

TCP/IP is suited to a large-scale network and is widely used for
company networks.

TCP/IP is also widely used as the print protocol. The Brother
machine can use the TCP/IP-based protocols such as LPR and
NetBIOS Name Resolution.

Protocol selection and Print / Fax Server configuration

If a Brother machine has been already connected to a
network, please check the current protocol. In this case,
you don't need to configure the Print / Fax Server.

Print / Fax Server

Print / Fax Server activates the network functions built-in
the Brother machine.

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