1 wireless networking basics, Wi-fi, 11g and 802.11b – HP Deskjet 6840 Color Inkjet Printer User Manual

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For a description of the printer's wireless feature, click one of the following options:

Wireless Status light and Signal Strength indicator

Report Page button

Network icon

Wireless radio

HP Report page

Embedded Web server (EWS)

Other information:

Resetting the printer to the factory defaults

Troubleshooting

Glossary

5.3.1 Wireless networking basics

The printer's built-in wireless communications feature allows you to connect the

printer directly to an

802.11g

or

802.11b

Wi-Fi wireless network without the aid of

an external print server.
To install the printer on a wireless network, follow the

wireless installation

instructions

.

Wi-Fi

802.11g and 802.11b
Wi-Fi is a wireless communications technology that allows you to connect

computers and other devices (such as printers) to each other and the Internet

without the use of wires. The printer is compatible with two types of Wi-Fi technology:

802.11g and 802.11b.
Both 802.11g and 802.11b operate by radio transmission in the 2.4 gigahertz per

second (GHz) frequency band. 802.11g devices communicate at a maximum speed

of 54 megabits per second (Mb/s). 802.11b devices communicate at a maximum

speed of 11 Mb/s.
In

infrastructure mode

, the printer operates in either 802.11g or 802.11b mode,

depending on the wireless network. In

ad hoc mode

, the printer defaults to 802.11b

mode.
802.11a
802.11a is an emerging wireless networking technology that operates in the 5 GHz

frequency band and offers communication speeds similar to those of 802.11g. The

printer cannot communicate with 802.11a devices over a wireless connection.

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