Samsung SL-C483W Manual De Usuario

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3. Using a Network-Connected Machine
Setting IP address
When you connect your machine to a network, you must first configure the TCP/
IP settings for the machine. The settings shown below are the basic settings 
required for using your machine as a network machine. You can set TCP/IP, DNS 
server, TCP/IPv6, Ethernet, and IP address allocation methods.
IPv4 configuration
 
If your device does not support a network connection, it will not be able 
to use this feature (see "Rear view" on page 22).
You can also set the TCP/IPv4 from control panel.
TCP/IPv6 is not supported by this program.
 
First, you have to set up an IP address for network printing and managements. 
In most cases a new IP address will be automatically assigned by a DHCP 
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server located on the network.
IPv4 configuration using SetIP (Windows)
Before using the SetIP program, disable the computer firewall from Control 
Panel > Security Center > Windows Firewall.
 
The following instructions may differ for your model. 
 
Follow the instructions in the installation window.
Connect your machine to the network with a network cable.
Turn on the machine.
From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs > Samsung 
Printers
 > SetIP > SetIP.
Click the 
 icon (third from left) in the SetIP window to open the TCP/
IP configuration window.
Enter the machine’s new information into the configuration window. In 
a corporate intranet, you may need to have this information assigned by 
a network manager before proceeding.
 
Find the machine’s MAC address from the Network Configuration Report 
(see "Other settings" on page 227) and enter it without the colons. For 
example, 00:15:99:29:51:A8 becomes 0015992951A8.
 
Click Apply, and then click OK. The machine will automatically print the 
Network Configuration Report. Confirm that all the settings are 
correct.