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8 - WLAN network
WLAN network
You can connect your machine to a PC using a USB cable 
or make a wireless connection (via radio) with a PC or 
network.
If you have a WLAN adaptor, you can incorporate your 
machine as a network printer into a radio network. This 
works only with an approved adaptor that you can obtain 
from our ordering department.
Type of radio network
A radio network or WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) 
is created when at least two computers, printers or other 
peripheral devices communicate with each other in a 
network via radio waves (high frequency waves). The 
transmission of data in the radio network is based on the 
standards 802.11b and 802.11g. According to how the 
network is set up, it may be described as an infrastructure 
network or an ad-hoc network.
Radio infrastructure network
In an infrastructure network, several devices 
communicate via a central access point (a gateway or 
router). All data is sent to the access point (gateway or 
router) from where it is re-distributed.
Radio ad-hoc network
In an ad-hoc network, the devices communicate directly 
with each other without passing through an access point. 
The speed of communication across the whole radio 
network is as fast as the weakest connection in the 
network. The speed of communication is also dependent 
on spatial distance between transmitter and receiver, as 
well as the number of barriers, such as walls or ceilings.
Radio networks (WLAN)
Three steps are necessary to incorprate your machine 
into a radio network (WLAN):
Configure the network to your PC.
Set up the parameters for your machine so that it 
can function in a network.
Having set up the parameters your device, install 
the Companion Suite LL software onto your PC 
with the necessary printer drivers.
Beware, when you are using a wireless 
connection, that certain items of medical 
equipment, sensitive or security systems may 
be affected by the radio transmissions of your 
device; in all cases, please follow safety 
guidelines closely. 
The PC and all other devices must have their 
parameters set up to the same network as the 
multifunction machine. All the details needed 
for setting up the device, such as the network 
names (SSID), type of radio network, WEP 
key, IP address or subnetwork mask, must 
match the specifications of the network. 
You will find these details on your PC or on 
the Access Point.
To find out how to set up the parameters for 
your PC, please consult the users’ manual for 
your WLAN adaptor. For large networks, 
please seek the advice of your network 
administrator.
You can be sure of perfect communication if 
you use an approved adaptor in conjunction 
with your PC.
All of the latest printer drivers for the 
approved adaptor may be found on our 
website together with further information.