Network Settings 

NOTE
Menu options in the following chart:
Default settings are highlighted in bold.
The settings marked with "*" are only for MF4890dw/MF4880dw.

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
mDNS Settings
Enables DNS functionality without a specific server such as DNS:
Off
On:
mDNS Name
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
mDNS Settings
Enables DNS functionality without a specific server such as DNS:
Off
On:
Use IPv4 Name for mDNS: Off, On
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: 0 to 515 to 65535
RAW: 0 to 9100 to 65535
HTTP: 0 to 80 to 65535
SNMP: 0 to 161 to 65535
IP Address Range Settings
Set whether or not to validate a range of IP addresses to restrict or allow the access to the machine that specified from the Remote UI:
IPv4 Address Range Settings: Off, Only Allowed Addresses On,Only Denied Addresses On, Allowed/Denied Addresses On
IPv6 Address Range Settings: Off, Only Allowed Addresses On,Only Denied Addresses On, Allowed/Denied Addresses On
Allowed RX MAC Address Settings
Set whether or not to validate the MAC addresses to allow access to the machine that specified from the Remote UI:
Off, On

SNMPv1 Settings

You can monitor and control the machine using an SNMP-enabled device:
Settings
Descriptions
SNMPv1 Settings
Set whether or not 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/Write, Read Only
MIB Access Permission 2: Read/Write, Read Only
Dedicated Community Settings: Off, Read/Write, Read Only
Printer Management Information From Host: Off, On

Dedicated Port Settings

To scan using the network connection, you need to set the dedicated port settings <On>.
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: 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX
On
MAC Address
It displays a particular number assigned to each communication device (computers, printer, etc.) connected to a network:

Initialize Network Settings

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