Epson 7850p Manuel Complémentaire

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Make sure AirPort is turned on. Click the AirPort icon on the 
Application bar and select 
AirPort: On
 if necessary. If you don’t 
see the AirPort icon, follow the instructions beginning on page 5 
to enable AirPort.
If possible, move your projector, Macintosh, and base station (if 
you’re using one) closer together.
If you’re using Access Point (infrastructure) mode and you’re 
connecting to the wrong network, you may be experiencing signal 
interference from another network. Open the 
Applications
 
folder on your hard drive, then double-click the 
Utilities
 folder. 
Double-click 
AirPort Admin Utility
. If you don’t see your base 
station listed, reset the base station (see the instructions that came 
with your base station).
If your base station is listed, check its name and IP address. Your 
projector should have the same ESSID name, and the first three 
segments of the projector’s IP address should be identical to the 
first three segments of the base station’s IP address. The last 
segment of the projector’s IP address should be close, but not 
identical to the last segment of the base station’s IP address. In 
addition, the projector’s gateway address should be identical to 
the base station’s IP address. See the User’s Guide for instructions 
on setting up the projector in Access Point mode.
If you’re unable to connect to the projector, use IP Connect 
Mode to connect manually. See the User’s Guide for instructions.
Check the Network Configuration tab for your AirPort base 
station. If you set up your projector to connect in DHCP mode, 
Distribute IP Addresses
 and 
Start a Single IP Address
 should 
both be on. See your AirPort documentation for details about 
configuring your base station.
note
In Access Point mode, your 
projector’s ESSID name and 
IP number are shown at the 
bottom of the EasyMP 
Network Screen.