Quick Guide
Network Problems 27
Connect the Printer to Your Wireless Network
If you are unable to connect to your wireless network using the product CD and the
Start Here sheet, you can use the control panel on your product. Before you start, make
sure you know your network name (SSID) and password. If you don’t have this
information, contact the person that set up your network.
1. Press the
Wi-Fi Setup button.
2. Press
OK to select Wi-Fi Setup Wizard.
3. Press u or d to select the name of your wireless network, then press
OK. Continue
with step 6.
If you don’t see your network name, select
Other SSIDs,
then press
OK. You see this screen:
4. Enter your network name (SSID).
■ Press the numeric keypad buttons repeatedly to scroll through characters
(uppercase, lowercase, or numbers).
■ If your network name has uppercase (ABC) or lowercase (abc) letters, make sure
you enter them correctly.
■ Press r to move the cursor.
■ Press 1 to enter symbols.
■ Press l to delete.
5. Press
OK when you’re finished entering your network name.
6. If your network has security enabled, you see the password
screen:
7. Follow the instructions above to enter the password. If
your password has uppercase or lowercase letters, make sure you enter them correctly.
8. Press
OK when you’re finished entering your password.
When the printer is connected to your network, the WiFi light should be green and not
flashing. Make sure you install the software on every computer from which you want to
print. When prompted during software setup, select
The printer is already on my
wireless network
.
The Product’s WiFi Light Is On But You Cannot Print
Your router might not be assigning IP addresses automatically using DHCP. If it isn’t, you
will need to set the product’s IP address manually. Make sure it is set correctly for your
network. To set the IP address, download the EpsonNet Config Utility from the Epson
driver download site epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada).
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