Notes:
To configure your printer to connect to an Ethernet network, organize the following information before you begin:
A valid, unique IP address for the printer to use on the network
The network gateway
The network mask
A nickname for the printer (optional)
You will need an Ethernet cable to connect the printer to the network and an available port where the printer can physically connect to the network. Use a new network cable when possible to avoid potential problems caused by a damaged cable.
Notes:
Make sure you have the following information before setting up the printer on a wireless network:
SSID—The SSID is also referred to as the network name.
Wireless Mode (or Network Mode)—The mode is either infrastructure or ad hoc.
Channel (for ad hoc networks)—The channel defaults to automatic for infrastructure networks.
Some ad hoc networks will also require the automatic setting. Check with your system support person if you are not sure which channel to select.
Security Method—There are four basic options for Security Method:
WEP key
If your network uses more than one WEP key, then enter up to four in the provided spaces. Select the key currently in use on the network by selecting the default WEP transmit key.
WPA or WPA2 preshared key or passphrase
WPA includes encryption as an additional layer of security. The choices are AES or TKIP. Encryption must be set for the same type on the router and on the printer, or the printer will not be able to communicate on the network.
802.1X–RADIUS
If you are installing the printer on an 802.1X network, then you may need the following:
Authentication type
Inner authentication type
802.1X user name and password
Certificates
No security
If your wireless network does not use any type of security, then you will not have any security information.
Notes:
The printer supports only the personal identification number (PIN) method of connecting to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) methods.
Print a network setup page or menu settings page. For more information, see Printing a menu settings and network setup page.
Locate the WPS PIN in the Wireless section.
Open a Web browser, and then type the IP address of your access point in the address field.
Notes:
Access the WPS settings. For more information, see the documentation that came with your access point.
Enter the eight-digit WPS PIN, and then save the setting.
Notes:
Check if the printer software is already installed.
Use the search command on the Start menu to locate Printer Home.
Open Printer Home, and then click Settings > Wireless Setup Utility.
Follow the steps on the computer screen.
The Wireless Setup Assistant lets you:
Configure the printer to join an existing wireless network.
Add a printer to an existing ad hoc network.
Change the wireless settings after installation.
Install the printer on additional network computers.
Go to the Lexmark support Web site at http://support.lexmark.com.
Download the latest Wireless Setup Assistant application.
Double-click the downloaded software installer package.
Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Notes:
From the Finder, navigate to:
Applications > select your printer folder
Double-click Wireless Setup Assistant, and then follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Before you begin, make sure that:
Your printer is connected temporarily to an Ethernet network.
A wireless network adapter is installed in your printer and working properly. For more information, see the instruction sheet that came with your wireless network adapter.
Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the address field.
Notes:
Click Settings > Network/Ports > Wireless.
Modify the settings to match the settings of your access point (wireless router).
Click Submit.
Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the Ethernet cable. Then wait for at least five seconds, and then turn the printer back on.
To verify if your printer is connected to the network, print a network setup page. Then in the Network Card [x] section, see if the status is Connected.