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Epson PowerLite 745c Projector
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Epson PowerLite 745c Projector 
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Projecting Wirelessly
Once you’ve started EasyMP and set up your projector and 
computer in either Ad Hoc mode or Access Point mode, 
follow these steps to start NS Connection and project 
wirelessly.
Note: 
You must have installed EMP NS Connection from your projector 
CD-ROM. See the 
User’s Guide for installation instructions.
1. Make sure you’ve inserted the Epson 802.11G/B card in 
the projector’s card slot (see page 10). 
2. Windows: Select 
EMP NS Connection
 from the Windows 
Start menu.
Macintosh OS X: Double-click the 
EMP NS Connection
 
icon in your Applications folder.
The first time you start NS Connection, you see a dialog 
box asking you to select your network. Select the name 
for your computer’s wireless network adapter card and 
click 
OK
.
Note: 
If you don’t see your network adapter’s IP address, allow a 
minute for it to appear. If your access point or AirPort base 
station uses DHCP, sometimes it takes a minute for the server 
to pick up the IP address.
You see the screen below. (If you have previously started 
NS Connection, this is the first screen you see.)
Note: 
Once you’ve selected the IP address for your network adapter, 
you won’t see the Switch network dialog box when you start 
NS Connection. If you want to change to a different network 
adapter, click 
Extension
 on the EMP NS Connection dialog 
box, then click 
Switch
 
LAN
.
If the connection is working properly, you see your 
projector listed. If you have additional Epson projectors on 
the network, they are also listed, along with their status. 
The color of the status icon next to each projector’s name 
indicates its status:
❏ Gray: the projector is not connected
❏ Orange: the projector is connected to another 
computer
❏ Green: the projector is connected to your computer
3. If you don’t see your projector, check the following:
❏ Make sure your wireless signal is strong enough to 
establish a connection. If you have a Macintosh, check 
the AirPort icon on the Macintosh menu bar. For 
Windows, see the documentation for your access point 
or computer network card.
❏ Make sure you’re trying to connect to the right 
network. In Windows, verify that you’ve enabled your 
computer’s connection to the access point or that your 
wireless card or adapter is enabled, and that its SSID 
matches the projector’s ESSID. In Macintosh, check 
the AirPort status menu (click the AirPort icon on your 
menu bar) to make sure AirPort is turned on and the 
projector’s ESSID or your AirPort network is selected. 
Remember that the ESSID is case-sensitive.
❏ Make sure you aren’t projecting one of the EasyMP 
configuration screens. (You should see a message that 
the projector is ready to connect.) If you have to exit 
the configuration screen, restart NS Connection.
❏ Check the IP address for both your projector and your 
wireless card, adapter, access point, or AirPort base 
station. The first three sections of the IP address should 
be identical. The last section of the projector’s IP 
address should be close, but not identical, to the last 
section of the IP address for your wireless interface, 
access point, or base station.
❏ Restart your computer and start NS Connection again.
❏ If you still don’t see your projector and you are using 
Access Point mode, follow the instructions in 
“Connecting in IP Connect Mode” on page 16 to 
connect to the projector manually.
❏ Make sure you have disabled any firewall software.