Adapters and access points, Adapters, Access points – HP Deskjet 6840 Color Inkjet Printer User Manual

Page 19: Reducing interference in a wireless network

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If you have an 802.11a wireless network, you must use an

Ethernet cable

to connect

the printer to the network's

Wireless Access Point (WAP)

in order to achieve a

processing speed comparable to that of the 802.11a network.
To connect the printer to an Ethernet network, follow the

Ethernet network

installation instructions

.

Adapters and access points

Adapters
While some devices, such as the printer, have built-in Wi-Fi capability, other devices

need an adapter to become Wi-Fi-enabled.
AirPort® cards are available from Apple for Macintosh products. See the card

documentation for installation and configuration instructions.
Access points
A common variety of wireless network is called an

infrastructure network

. An

infrastructure network requires the use of a

Wireless Access Point (WAP)

.

A WAP acts as a central hub for a wireless network or as a router connecting the

wireless network to another network (such as the Internet or an Ethernet network).

Devices on the network communicate through the WAP.

Macintosh users may use an AirPort® Base Station as a WAP.

Reducing interference in a wireless network

The following tips will help reduce the chances for interference in a wireless network:

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