Samsung SL-M3065FW User Manual

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Wireless network setup
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2.   Using a Network-Connected Machine
Check the machine's IP address. Reinstall the machine driver and change the 
settings to connect to the machine on the network. Due to the 
characteristics of DHCP, the allocated IP address could change if the 
machine is not used for a long time or if the access point has been reset.
Register the product's MAC address when you configure the DHCP server on 
the access point (or wireless router). Then you can always use the IP address 
that is set with the MAC address. You can identify the Mac address of your 
machine by printing a network configuration report.
Check the wireless environment. You might not be able to connect to the 
network in the infrastructure environment where you need to type in a 
user's information before connecting to the access point (or wireless router).
This machine only supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n and Wi-Fi. Other wireless 
communication types (e.g., Bluetooth) are not supported.
The machine is within the range of the wireless network.
The machine is located away from obstacles that could block the wireless 
signal.
Remove any large metal objects between the access point (or wireless 
router) and the machine.
Make sure the machine and wireless access point (or wireless router) are not 
separated by poles, walls, or support columns containing metal or concrete.
The machine is located away from other electronic devices that may 
interfere with the wireless signal.
Many devices can interfere with the wireless signal, including a microwave 
oven and some Bluetooth devices.
Whenever the configuration of your access point (or wireless router) 
changes, you must do the product's wireless network setup again.
The maximum number of devices that can be connected via Wi-Fi Direct is 4.