Network glossary, Bluetooth settings – HP Photosmart C7200 Series User Manual

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Parameter

Description

Access Point HW
Address

The hardware address of the wireless router or access point on the network
to which the HP All-in-One is connected:

(MAC address): The unique MAC (Media Access Control) hardware
address of the access point.

Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network type.

Total Packets
transmitted

The number of packets transmitted by the HP All-in-One without error since
it has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-in-One is turned
off. When a message is transmitted over a packet-switching network, it is
broken up into packets. Each packet contains the destination address as well
as the data.

Total Packets
received

The number of packets received by the HP All-in-One without error since it
has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-in-One is turned off.

Bluetooth settings
The following table describes the Bluetooth settings shown on the network configuration
page.

Parameter

Description

Device Address

The hardware address of the Bluetooth device.

Device Name

The device name assigned to the printer, which can identify it on a Bluetooth
device.

Passkey

A value that the user must enter in order to print via Bluetooth.

Visibility

Shows whether or not the HP All-in-One is visible to Bluetooth devices that
are within range.

Visible to all: Any Bluetooth device within range can print to the HP All-
in-One.

Not visible: Only Bluetooth devices that have stored the device address
of the HP All-in-One can print to it.

Security

The level of security set for an HP All-in-One connected by Bluetooth.

Low: The HP All-in-One does not require a passkey. Any Bluetooth
device within range can print to it.

High: The HP All-in-One requires a passkey from the Bluetooth device
before allowing the device to send a print job.

Network glossary

access point

A network router that has wireless capability.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The standard for
numbers used by computers to represent all the uppercase and lowercase
Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, etc.

AutoIP

A feature of the installation software, which determines the configuration
parameters of devices on the network.

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