
1. Print a configuration page. To print a configuration page, when the printer is in the
Ready state, press and hold the G
O
button until the Ready light starts blinking. For more
information, see
Configuration page.
2. Enter either the URL or device IP address from the configuration page into the Address
field on your Web browser. The EWS Home page appears, showing the printer device
information.
3. Click the Networking tab.
4. Click the Wireless option.
5. In the Communication Mode section, select Infrastructure.
6. Select a network name (SSID) from the list of detected networks, or enter the name of a
new wireless network.
7. Select WPA/PSK, enter a pass phrase (from 8 to 63 characters in length, including
spaces) that will be used by the software to generate a pre-shared key.
NOTE
All devices on the network must use the same pass phrase.
8. Click Apply.
Setup failed
Possible problem: No signal is being received by the device because it is not in range of
the access point (infrastructure) or computer (ad-hoc).
Move the printer and the computer closer together. If the distance between your computer
and the printer is significant, try reducing the distance. If possible, provide a clear path
between the computer and print server, and minimize sources of radio interference.
Possible problem: The setup program tried to change the computer’s wireless configuration
so that it can communicate to the printer, but was unable to reprogram the settings on the
computer’s wireless access card.
1. Quit all applications.
2. If your computer is connected to the Internet, disable the connection to your computer by
removing the Ethernet cable that connects the modem (cable, DSL, or dial-up) to your
computer.
3. Click Setup. The Setup menu appears.
4. Select 6. The Network menu appears.
5. Select 2. The wireless radio setting options appear.
NOTE
The default setting for the wireless radio is Off.
6. Use the up and down buttons to select On.
7. Select OK.
8. Open the configuration utility for your wireless network adapter.
9. Write down the existing wireless profile settings.
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