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5.
Reboot the printer.
6.
Restore the wireless setting on your computer.
7.
NOTE:
If your computer provides a wireless LAN adapter tool, change the wireless settings using this
tool. Or you can change the wireless settings using the tool provided by the operating system. See the
instructions below.
For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003:
Select
Network Connections
from Control Panel.
a.
Right-click
Wireless Network Connection
and select
Properties
.
b.
Select
Wireless Network
tab.
c.
Make sure the check box for
Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings
is
checked.
d.
Click
Advanced
.
e.
Do either of the following:
f.
When wireless ad-hoc mode is set to the printer:
Select
Computer to Computer (ad hoc) networks only
and close the
Advanced
dialog box.
When wireless infrastructure mode is set to the printer:
Select
Access point (Infrastructure) networks only
and close the
Advanced
dialog box.
Click
Add
to display
Wireless network
properties
.
g.
Enter the setting that you send to printer and click
OK
.
h.
Click
Move up
to move the setting to the top of the list.
i.
Click
OK
to close the
Property
dialog box.
j.
NOTE:
When your operating system is earlier than Windows 2000, create settings according to
the manual of the wireless setting tool provided by your wireless device manufacturer.
For Windows Vista:
Open
Control Panel
.
a.
Select
Network and Internet
.
b.
Select
Network and Sharing Center
.
c.
Select
Connect to a network
.
d.
Select the setting you send to the printer from the network items listed in
Connect to a
network
.
e.
f.