Connecting to the computer, Connecting via a wired lan, Connecting via a usb – Canon imageCLASS MF4770n User Manual

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Connecting to the Computer

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Choosing the Method to Connect the Machine to the Computer

First, you need to decide on the method you would like to connect your machine to the computer. Choose from the

following three options.

Connecting via a Wired LAN

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You can connect the machine to the computer

through a wired router. Use the LAN cables to

connect the machine to the wired router (or hub).

Make sure that there is an available port in the router to

connect the machine and the computer.

Have a LAN Cable of Category 5 twisted-pair cable or higher

ready.

LAN Cable

Wired Router

Connecting via a USB

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You can connect the machine to the computer using

a USB cable.

USB Cable

Connecting via a Wireless LAN

See "Wireless LAN Setting Guide"

(MF4890dw/MF4880dw Only)

You can connect the machine to the computer

through a wireless router

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. Since it is connected

wireless, no LAN cables are needed.

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A wireless router (or access point) which supports

IEEE802.11b/g/n is required.

Wireless Router

(Access Point)

If you do not sure whether your router is wired or wireless:

See the instruction manual provided with your network device, or contact the manufacturer.

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If you are looking to install your new device via a Wireless Network connection, you can fi nd a video and

written guides with step-by-step instruction to assist you through the process from the following URL:

www.usa.canon.com/WirelessHelp

Viewing these guides will ensure a smooth setup of the device into your existing wireless environment.

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