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Connecting the Printer
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Note:
If the printer is connected to your wired network, you can configure wireless settings in the
Embedded Web Server.
Before you begin, purchase and install the Xerox
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Wireless Network Adapter.
To verify the wireless status and locate the wireless IP address, print a Configuration Report. For
details, refer to Configuration Report. Examine the Connectivity Physical Connections, Connectivity
Protocols, and TCP/IPv4 sections of the report.
Note:
The printer uses separate IP settings for wired and wireless connections. For more
information, refer to Assigning the Printer IP Address.
When you switch from a wired connection to a wireless connection, the IP address of the
printer changes. The connection to the Embedded Web Server through your Web browser
closes. To reconnect to the Embedded Web Server, in your Web browser address field, type
the new IP address or host name of your printer.
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1. Connect the printer to a wired network.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click Connectivity.
3. In the Connections area, click Wi-Fi.
Note: Wi-Fi is available after you install the Xerox
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Wireless Network Adapter.
1. To enable Wi-Fi, click the Enable toggle button.
2. Click Wi-Fi Band, then select an option.
3. For SSID, type the SSID for the network to which you want to connect.
4. Click Network Type, then select Infrastructure or Ad hoc, as needed.
5. In the TCP/IP Settings area, configure the settings for IPv4, IPv6, and DNS.
Note: The printer uses separate IP settings for wired and wireless network connections. For
details, refer to IP.
1. In the Security Settings area, click Encryption, then select a mode of encryption.
2. For the selected mode of encryption, configure the security settings.
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