Network Configuration Page Network Settings

Article ID: ART147205 | Date published: 05/19/2015 | Date last updated: 02/20/2020
 

Description

This article shows the Network Settings Page for your printer. You'll need your printer's IP address in order to access this.

Solution

Wireless LAN active/inactive

Allows you to select whether to use the printer on the wireless network.

[Do not use LAN]
The network is disabled.

[Use wireless LAN]
Select this item to use the printer on the wireless network. Specify the [SSID] and [Encryption Method] values.

 

Change IPv4/IPv6

Allows you to select the Internet protocol version used for the printer, either IPv4 or IPv6. In IPv6 mode, only automatic acquisition of the IPv6 address is supported.

[Use IPv4]
IPv4 is enabled. Set the IPv4 address to be used by the network.

[Get IP address automatically]
An IPv4 address is assigned automatically each time the printer is turned on. Normally, select these items.

[Use following IP address]
Select this item to use a fixed IP address.
Specify the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], and [Default Gateway] values.

[Use IPv6]
IPv6 is enabled. If you use the IPsec, click [Modify] and specify the IPsec settings.

 

Printer-access restriction

Allows you to restrict access to the printer based on registered computer IP addresses.

[Disable access restriction]
Disables printer-access restrictions based on IP addresses.

[Enable access restriction]
Enables printer-access restrictions based on registered computer IP addresses.

[Allow access from the registered IP addresses]
Allows you to register a computer to be allowed access to the printer by entering the IP address.
To change or add an IP address, click [Modify].

[Deny access from the registered IP addresses]
Allows you to register a computer to be denied access to the printer by entering the IP address.
To change or add an IP address, click [Modify].

[Default access restriction]
Restores printer access restriction settings to their default values.
Clicking [OK] restores the settings to their default values (factory-set values).

 

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