Wireless network setup, Problems during setup or driver installation, Troubleshooting for wireless network – Dell B1265dfw Multifunction Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Wireless network setup

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2. Using a Network-Connected Machine

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Troubleshooting for wireless network

Problems during setup or driver installation

Printers Not Found

Your machine may not be turned on. Turn on your computer and the
machine.

USB cable is not connected between your computer and machine. Connect
the machine to your computer using the USB cable.

The machine does not support wireless networking. Check the machine's
user's guide included on the software CD supplied with your machine and
prepare a wireless network machine.

Connecting Failure - SSID Not Found

The machine is unable to find the network name (SSID) you have selected or
entered. Check the network name (SSID) on your access point and try
connecting again.

Your access point is not turned on. Turn on your access point.

Connecting Failure - Invalid Security

Security is not configured correctly. Check the configured security on your
access point and machine.

Connecting Failure - General Connection Error

Your computer is not receiving a signal from your machine. Check the USB
cable and your machine’s power.

Connecting Failure - Connected Wired Network

Your machine is connected with a wired network cable. Remove the wired
network cable from your machine.

PC Connection Error

The configured network address is unable to connect between your
computer and machine.

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For a DHCP network environment

The machine receives the IP address automatically (DHCP) when
computer is configured to DHCP.

If the printing job is not working in DHCP mode, the problem may be caused
by the automatically changed IP address. Compare the IP address between
the product's IP address and the printer port's IP address.

How to compare:

1 Print the network information report of your printer, and then check the

IP address (see "Printing a network configuration report" on page 135).

2 Check the printer port's IP address from your computer.

a Click the Windows Start menu.

b For Windows Server 2000, select Settings > Printers.

For Windows XP/Server 2003, select

Printer and Faxes

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