Connecting to a Network

The machine can be connected to a network via wired LAN, requiring a unique network IP address. For specific IP address settings, contact your Internet service provider or network administrator.
If the machine is connected to an unsecured network, your personal information might be leaked to a third party.
The machine does not come with a LAN cable or router. Have them ready as necessary.

Before You Start

Follow these steps to connect the machine to a network.
 
 
Check the device and network settings.
Make sure that the computer is correctly connected to the network. For more information, see the instruction manuals included with the devices you are using, or contact the device manufacturers.
Have the network settings been completed on the computer? If the network has not been set up properly, you will not be able to use the machine on the network, even if you perform the rest of the procedure below.
Depending on the network, you may need to change settings for the communication method (half-duplex/full-duplex) or the Ethernet type (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX/1000 BASE-T) (Configuring Ethernet Settings). For more information, contact your Internet service provider or network administrator.
When Viewing the MAC Address of the Machine MAC Address
When Connecting to an IEEE 802.1X Network Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
Connecting to a wired LAN
Setting IP addresses
The machine with the default settings configured cannot be used on a network. You need to specify whether to use a fixed IP address or automatically obtain an IP address.
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