Wireless and Wired Network Guide
2Choose a recommended wirelessnetworkUse this chapter to help you identify what kind of wireless network you already have inplace or want to set up. E
Wireless connection to a wireless network with DSL or cable Internet accessA wireless router (also known as an access point) manages the network conne
Wireless connection to a wired networkYour access point connects a wireless network to a wired network. In this model, yourcomputer is configured for
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3Choose a recommendedEthernet network Use this chapter to help you identify what kind of Ethernet network you already have inplace or want to set up.
Computer gateway In this example, the network devices are connected to a switch or router. A computer onthe network acts as the gateway between the n
Ethernet connection to a wired network without InternetIn this example, the network devices are connected to a switch or router, and there is noIntern
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4Connect to a wireless networkwith an access point Use this chapter if you want to use a wireless (802.11b or g) access point to connectyour HP all
built-in Ethernet (wired network) port. For a wired connection, you might have topurchase a longer Ethernet cable than the one provided. ● Broadband
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e Press 2 to select WEP encryption.ORPress 3 to select WPA encryption.5 If prompted, enter your WPA or WEP key. Use the arrow buttons to highlight ale
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5Connect to a wireless networkwithout an access point Use this chapter if you want to connect your HP all-in-one to a computer on a wirelessnetwork
For WindowsMake sure to check the following:● Quit all applications running on your computer, including the internal XP firewalland any other firewall
3 On the Network Connections window, right-click the Wireless NetworkConnection. If you see Enable on the pop-up menu, choose it. Otherwise, if yousee
For Mac OS XYour HP all-in-one comes configured with a network profile named hpsetup. However,for security and privacy we recommend you create a new n
Connect to the network using the Wireless Setup Wizard1 On the control panel of your HP all-in-one, press the Setup button.2 Press 8, and then press 4
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6Connect with an Ethernetcable Use this chapter to connect your HP all-in-one to a router, switch, or access point usingan Ethernet cable.For idea
Note The HP all-in-one supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet networks.If you are purchasing, or have purchased, a network interface card (NIC),m
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7Install the softwareUse this chapter to install your HP all-in-one software on either a Windows or Macintoshcomputer. However, before you install the
b Select View Network Settings on the Network Menu, and then selectDisplay Summary.Note If the software is unable to find the HP all-in-one, see The P
8Manage your networkThis chapter describes how to use the network tools on the device control panel and theEmbedded Web Server. These tools enable you
To reset to factory defaults1 On the control panel of the HP all-in-one, press the Setup button.2 Press 8, and then press 2.This displays the Network
(see Print and view a network configuration page). For a description of the items on theconfiguration page, including the IP address and subnet mask,
3 In the Address box in your web browser, enter the IP address of the HP all-in-one,as shown on the network configuration page. For example, http://19
To add WPA-PSK securityNote You will lose the connection to the HP all-in-one until the encryption/authentication settings are applied to the rest of
10 Click Open/Shared System, and then click Next.11 Click Encryption, and then click Next.12 Enter the WEP key in the WEP Key box and in the Confirm W
9Network troubleshooting This section contains network troubleshooting information for the HP all-in-one. Specificinformation is provided for install
CauseYour network is configured with an authentication protocol not supported by theinstallation software.SolutionUse one of the supported protocol ty
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I received a System Requirements Error: No TCP/IP CauseYour Local Area Network (LAN) card (NIC) is not installed properly.SolutionMake sure your LAN c
To check your network connection1 Check the radio on indicator light on the lid of your HP all-in-one to seewhether the radio is on.2 If the indicator
SolutionAdd encryption security to your network. For information, see Add security to thenetwork.CauseYour SSID or WEP key might be set incorrectly.
CauseYour network uses multiple WEP keys, and you have chosen the wrong key fortransmitting. SolutionChoose the correct WEP key using the Embedded W
Wireless discovery troubleshooting Use this section to solve problems with wireless networks that have an access point.The computer is unable to disco
CauseThe firewall is preventing the HP all-in-one from accessing your computer.SolutionTry temporarily disabling the firewall to determine whether the
When using the control panel to scan to a computer on the network, the HP all-in-one cannot find my computer (infrastructure) CauseYour wireless netwo
SolutionVerify you have a functioning wireless ad hoc network by using another wirelessdevice.CauseThe HP all-in-one is not turned on.SolutionLook at
CauseThe firmware for your wireless adapter needs updating.SolutionCheck for firmware updates for your wireless adapter on the manufacturer'swebs
CauseYou do not have an active network connection.SolutionCheck to see if you have an active network connection.To make sure your network connection i
SolutionMake sure your LAN card is installed properly and set up for TCP/IP. See theinstructions that came with your LAN card.The Printer Not Found sc
To assign IP addresses to the remaining computers and the HP all-in-one➔Use AutoIP to assign IP addresses to the remaining computers and theHP all-in-
aConfiguration page definitionsThis appendix explains the items that appear on the network configuration page.General network settingsThe following ta
Subnet MaskA subnet is an IP address assigned by the install software to make anadditional network available as part of a larger network. Subnets ares
LinkConfigurationThe speed at which data is transmitted over a network:● 802.11b: for wireless network.● 10TX-Full: for wired network.● 10TX-Half: for
number. Value is from 1 to 14; countries/regions might limit the range ofapproved channels.● <number>: value ranging from 1 to 14, depending on
● Automatic: AES or TKIP is in use.● Not applicable: this parameter does not apply to this network type.WEP aims to provide security by encrypting dat
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bGlossary802.11b or g Signalling protocols for wireless networks. 802.11g was developed morerecently and provides more advanced functionality.access p
hub No longer used much in modern home networks, a hub takes its signalfrom each computer and sends it to all of the other computers connectedto the h
1Get startedThis guide complements the information in the printed Setup Guide and the User Guidethat came with your HP all-in-one. It describes how to
IndexAaccess point connection 7, 15access point HW address(wireless network settings) 53ad hoc network 19additional computers 5admin password (general
network profile 20network securitysettings 32troubleshooting 35, 38, 43,44WEP key 21network troubleshooting. seetroubleshootingnetwork upgrade 4Ppassw
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Wireless connection without an access point (ad hoc)An ad hoc network is a simple wireless connection without an access point. Forinformation, see Con
2 Connect your HP all-in-one, as described in Connect to a wireless network with anaccess point, Connect to a wireless network without an access point
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