Network Settings

NOTE
About the menu options in the following chart
Default settings are highlighted in bold.

Select Wired/Wireless LAN

Select wireless LAN or wired LAN.
Wired LAN, Wireless LAN

Wireless LAN Settings

Specify the wireless LAN settings.
Settings
Descriptions
WPS Push Button Mode
Use the access point WPS button to connect wirelessly using WPS.
WPS PIN Code Mode
Send a PIN code to the access point to connect wirelessly using WPS.
SSID Settings
Enter the WEP key or PSK needed to connect with the access point.
Select Access Point, Manual Settings
Wireless LAN Information
It displays information about the current wireless LAN connection.
MAC Address, Wireless LAN Status, Latest Error Information, Channel, SSID Settings, Security Settings

TCP/IP Settings

Specify the TCP/IP Settings.
Settings
Descriptions
IPv4 Settings
Specify IP address (IPv4).
IP Address Settings
Enter the IP address.
An IP address is a number to identify the communication devices (computers, printers, etc.) connected to a network which uses the TCP/IP protocol.
Auto Obtain:
Select Protocol: Off, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP
Auto IP: Off, On
Manual Obtain:
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0
View Settings:
Auto Obtain
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
PING Command
Program for diagnosing TCP/IP network.
You can check whether the machine connects to the computer or not.
DNS Settings

DNS is a system which assigns a name (domain name) to a server on a network to correspond with the IP address of the server.
DNS Server Settings:
Primary DNS Server: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS Server: 0.0.0.0
DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings:
Host Name
Domain Name
DNS Dynamic Update Settings:
Off
On
DNS Dynamic Updt. Time: 0 to 24 to 48 (hr.)
mDNS Settings
Enables DNS functionality without a specific server such as DNS.
Off
On:
mDNS Name
DHCP Option Settings
Specify whether to acquire the Host Name and whether to perform DNS Dynamic Update.
Acquire Host Name: Off, On
DNS Dynamic Update: Off, On
IPv6 Settings
IPv6 is a communication protocol equivalent to an advanced version (Version 6) of the Internet Protocol (IP).
Use IPv6
Specify IP address (IPv6).
Off, On, View Settings
Stateless Address Settings
Specify whether to use the stateless address.
Off, On, View Settings
Use DHCPv6
Specify whether to use DHCPv6 (stateless address).
Off, On, View Settings
DNS Settings
DNS is a system which assigns a name (domain name) to a server on a network to correspond with the IP address of the server.
DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings:
Use IPv4 Host/Domain: Off (Host Name, Domain Name), On
DNS Dynamic Update Settings:
Off
On:
Register Manual Address: Off, On
Register Stateful Address: Off, On
Register Stateless Address: Off, On
DNS Dynamic Update Time: 0 to 24 to 48 (hr.)
mDNS Settings
Enables DNS functionality without a specific server such as DNS.
Off
On:
Use IPv4 Name for mDNS: Off (mDNS Name), On
WINS Settings
WINS is a service for associating the NetBIOS names (names of computers and printers on a network) with the IP address.
WINS Resolution: Off, On (WINS Server Address: 0.0.0.0)
Scope ID
LPD Settings
LPD is a print application available in Windows, Mac OS X, UNIX, and Linux.
This is generally used in a TCP/IP protocol network environment.
Off, On
RAW Settings
RAW is a print application available in Windows.
When using RAW, printing speed is faster than when using LPD.
Off, On
WSD Settings
WSD is a print application available in Windows Vista/7/8/Server 2008/Server 2012.
Use WSD protocol to search printers automatically and obtain information for jobs or printers.
WSD Print Settings:
Use WSD Print: Off, On
Use WSD Browsing: Off, On
WSD Scan Settings:
Use WSD Scan: Off, On
Use Computer Scan: Off, On
Use Multicast Discovery: Off, On
Use HTTP
Specify whether to use HTTP communication (Remote UI via Web browser).
Off, On
Port Number Settings
Depending on your network environment, you can change the port number for each protocol.
LPD: 1 to 515 to 65535
RAW: 1 to 9100 to 65535
HTTP: 1 to 80 to 65535
POP3 RX: 1 to 110 to 65535
SMTP TX: 1 to 25 to 65535
SNMP: 1 to 161 to 65535
WSD Search: 1 to 3702 to 65535
Multicast Discovery:1 to 427 to 65535
MTU Size
Select MTU.
1300, 1400, 1500

SNMP Settings

You can monitor and control the machine using an SNMP-enabled device.
Settings
Descriptions
SNMPv1 Settings
Specify whether to use SNMPv1, and set the Community Name and access rights used by SNMP.
Off
On
Community Name 1: Public
Community Name 2: Not Set
MIB Access Permission 1: Read Only, Read/Write
MIB Access Permission 2: Read Only, Read/Write
Dedicated Community Settings: Off, Read/Write, Read Only
SNMPv3 Settings
Specify whether to use SNMPv3.
Off, On
Printer Management Information From Host
Specify whether to acquire printer management information periodically from host.
Off, On

Dedicated Port Settings

Set to enable or disable the dedicated port.
If the dedicated port is set to be disabled, you cannot scan/print, or configure/check the settings for this product when using the printer driver or the MF Toolbox by connecting the network.
Off, On

Startup Settings

Specifies the waiting time until the network connection is setup.
0 to 300 (sec.)

Ethernet Driver Settings

Select the communication method and Ethernet connection type.
Settings
Descriptions
Auto Detect
Specify whether to search automatically.
Off:
Communication Mode: Half Duplex, Full Duplex
Ethernet Type: 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX
On
MAC Address
A MAC address is a particular number assigned to each communication device (computers, printers, etc.) connected to a network.

IEEE802.1X Settings

Uses IEEE802.1X to assigns authentication for the machine.
Off, On

Initialize Network Settings

Reset the network settings and restore the settings back to their default settings. Follow the onscreen insructions.
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