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Connect to a network

This chapter describes how to connect your HP All-in-One to a network, view and
manage the network settings, and troubleshoot problems with the network connections.

If you want to:

See this section:

Connect to a wireless network with an
access point (802.11 b or g).

Wireless infrastructure network setup

Connect to a wireless network without
an access point.

Wireless ad hoc network setup

Connect to a wired (Ethernet) network.

Wired network setup

Install the HP All-in-One software for
use in a networked environment.

Install the software for a network
connection

Add connections to more computers on
the network.

Connect to additional computers on a
network

Change the HP All-in-One from a USB
connection to a network connection.

Note

Use the instructions in this

section if you first install your HP All-in-
One with a USB connection, and you
now want to change to either a wireless
or Ethernet network connection.

Change the HP All-in-One from a USB
connection to a network connection

View or change the network settings.

Manage your network settings

Find troubleshooting information.

Network troubleshooting

Note

You can connect your HP All-in-One to either a wireless or wired

network, but not both at the same time.

For definitions of networking terms, see the Network Glossary in the onscreen

HP Image Zone Help

that came with your HP All-in-One. For information on using the

onscreen

HP Image Zone Help

, see

Use the onscreen Help

.

Wireless infrastructure network setup

For optimal performance and security in your wireless network, HP recommends you
use a wireless access point (802.11b or g) to connect your HP All-in-One and the
other network elements. When network elements are connected through an access
point, this is called an infrastructure network. A wireless network without an access
point is called an ad hoc network.

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Network setup

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