Ethernet speed setting a2, To change the network speed, Go to your device – Xerox 7245 User Manual

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Ethernet Speed Setting

A2

The Device's Ethernet Interface has speed settings of Auto (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX), 100 BASE-TX
(Half or Full Duplex), and 10 BASE-T (Half or Full Duplex). By default the Ethernet Port Configuration will
be set to Auto.

To Change the Network Speed

Go to your Device

1. Press

the

Log In / Out button

on the Control Panel.

2. Press

the

"1" key

on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default

"password.")

3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.

4. Press

the

System Settings button

(the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch

screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.

5. Press

the

System Settings button

.

6. Press

the

Network Settings button

.

7. Press

the

Protocol Settings button

.

8. When the Protocol Settings menu displays, press the selection line labeled Ethernet Setting.

9. Press

the

Change Settings button

.

10. On the Ethernet Setting screen note which one of the buttons is highlighted as the current setting for

Ethernet speed. The available settings are Auto (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX), 100 BASE-TX (Half or
Full Duplex), and 10 BASE-T (Half or Full Duplex). The default setting is Auto.

11. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then click the Save button.

12. To exit the Ethernet Setting screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button.

13. To exit the Protocol Settings menu, returning to the Device's Main screen, press the rectangular

Close

button. Next, press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the Network

Settings screen. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the System Settings
screen. Finally, press the rectangular Exit button in the upper right corner of the System Settings
screen.

14. Note that if you changed any settings in the Protocol Settings menu, the Device will automatically

reboot to register and enable your new settings.

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