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NETWORK USER’S GUIDE M ulti- P rotoc ol On- boa rd E the rn et M ul ti-fun ct ion P rint Se rver a nd Wi re less (I EEE 802 .11b /g) Et herne t Mu lti -func ti on Pr int Se rver M FC-98 40 CDW Pl ease read this man ual thoroughly be fore using this machine on you r network. You can vie w this m anual in HTML f ormat from the CD- ROM at an y ti me[...]
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i Definitions o f warnings, ca ution s, and not es W e use the follo w ing icon t hr ougho ut this Us er’s G uid e: Trade marks Bro th er a nd the Bro t her log o are reg is tere d t rad ema rk s and BR A dmin Lig ht an d BR A dmi n Pr of ess io nal are tra de mar ks of Br othe r In du str ies, Ltd. UN IX i s a r eg is tered tr ad ema rk o f T he[...]
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ii IMPORTANT NOTE Th is pro du c t is ap pro ved fo r use in the c ou ntry of pur c hase onl y. D o n ot us e this prod uc t out side th e country of purchase as i t may viola te th e wireless te lecommunica tion a nd power reg ulati ons of tha t country. W ind ows ® XP in th is document r epre sents Windows ® XP Pr ofes sio na l, Wi ndo [...]
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iii Brother numbers IMPORTANT For te ch nica l and opera tion al as si st ance, you mu st c all th e cou nt ry wher e y ou pur chas ed t he mac hin e. Ca lls m ust be made from w it hin that co untry. For Cust om er Se rv ice Service ce nter lo cator (USA) Fo r the lo c ation of a Br othe r aut h orize d ser v ice c en ter, call 1-8 00 -2 84- 4[...]
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iv In ter net addre s s Brother Global Web Sit e : htt p://www.b rother.c om Fo r Freq ue nt ly As ked Qu es tion s ( FAQ s), Pro du ct Su pp or t, Driv er Upda t es an d Ut ilities : http: //solutio ns.bro ther.com (In USA Only) For B rother A ccessories & Suppl ies: htt p://www.b rothermall. co m[...]
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v Tabl e of Co nte nts 1 Int ro duc tio n 1 Over view .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... .. ..... ..... .... ........ .... ..1 Netwo rk f eatu res.. .. ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ...[...]
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vi Changi ng the prin t server sett ings ... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ....... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .. .. ..... ..... .. 30 Using t he BRAdmin Professio nal utility to c hange the wireless s ettings (for W indows ® ) .... ..... ..... ....30 Using the control panel to change the print server settin[...]
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vii 7 Dri ve r De pl oy me nt Wiz a rd (W ind ows ® only ) 106 Over view .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... .. ..... ..... .... ........ ..106 Connec tion met hods ......................................................... ....................[...]
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vi ii 13 In te r ne t f a x 125 Over view .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... .. ..... ..... .... ........ ..125 Getting connec ted ................................................. ............................................................. [...]
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ix A Append ix A 169 Using se rvic es .. ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... .... ... ....... ..... ..... ..169 Other ways to set the IP address (f o r advanced users and administrators) ............. .............................16 9 Using DHCP to conf igur[...]
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1 1 1 Ov ervie w 1 Th e Br othe r m ach ine ca n be shar ed on a 1 0/10 0 M b wir ed or IE EE 80 2.11 b/ 80 2.11 g wi rele ss E th er net network using the i ntern al network p rint server. The prin t serve r supports va ri ous functi ons and me thods of connectio n depending on the o peratin g system you a re ru nning on a n etwork su pporting TCP[...]
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Intr oducti on 2 1 Due to th ese fact ors, w ire less may not be t he best method of c onnection f o r al l types of d ocuments a nd applica tions. I f you are print ing large file s, such as multi- page documents wi th mixed te xt an d large gra phics, you may wa nt to co nsider ch oosing wir ed Eth ernet for a fast er dat a transfe r, or USB for [...]
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Intr oducti on 3 1 Network features 1 You r Br ot he r mac h ine has t he fol low ing ba s ic net wo rk func tion s . Ne tw or k pr in tin g 1 Th e pri nt se rver prov id es pri nt ing serv ices fo r Win dow s ® 200 0/ XP, Wind ows Vis t a™ an d Wi ndow s Se rv er ® 200 3 s up po rting the TC P/IP pro toc ol s and M a cint osh ® (Mac OS ® X 1[...]
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Intr oducti on 4 1 BRAdmin Professi onal (for Windows ® ) 1 BR Ad min Pro fe ss ion al is a ut ili ty for m ore a dv an ced ma na ge men t of n etw or k con ne cte d B rothe r de vic es. This uti lity c a n search for Brot her pro ducts on yo ur net w ork, v i ew the statu s and config ure th e network se ttin gs f rom a co mpu te r ru nni ng Wi n[...]
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Intr oducti on 5 1 Types of network conne ctions 1 Ne tw or k co nnec tio n exam pl e 1 Gen er ally the re ar e t wo t ypes of ne t work con ne ctio ns . Pe er- to-P eer and N etw ork S har ed env ir onm en t. Pe er- to- Pe er pri nt ing usin g TCP /IP 1 In a P eer -to-P ee r en v iro nme nt , ea ch c omp ut er dir ect ly s end s an d re ceiv e s d[...]
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Intr oducti on 6 1 Network Shar ed printing 1 In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a central ly controll ed computer. This type of comput er is oft e n calle d a “Serve r” or a “Pri nt Serv er”. It s job is to contr ol the printi ng of a ll pri nt jo bs. 1 Client computer 2 Also known as “S erver” or “Print se[...]
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Intr oducti on 7 1 Wir ele ss netw ork co nn ecti o n exam ple 1 Connect ed to a wireless capable co mputer with an access p oint o n the network (Infra struc ture m ode) 1 This type of network has a central access point at th e h eart of the network. The access point can also act as a brid ge or a ga te way to a w ire d netw ork . W hen the Br ot [...]
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Intr oducti on 8 1 An ac cess poi nt is on the n etwork , but th e com puter is not wireless c ap able 1 This type of network has a central access poi nt at the heart of the network. The access po int is connected to a c omp ut er wh ic h is n ot wire les s cap abl e w ith t he Ethe rn et cabl e. W he n the Bro th er wirel es s m ach ine (you r mac[...]
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Intr oducti on 9 1 Protocol s 1 TCP /IP p r otoc ol s and f unct io naliti es 1 Pro to cols are the s tand ard ized se ts o f rules for tr an sm ittin g da ta on a netw or k. Pr otoc o ls allo w users to gai n access to network connected resources. Th e pr int s erve r us ed on this B roth er pr od uc t supp ort s th e TC P /IP (Tran s mis sion C o[...]
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Intr oducti on 10 1 IPP 1 The Inte rnet Prin ting P rotocol (IPP Versio n 1.0) a llows you to pri nt docu ments dir ectly to any acce ssible printer via th e inter net. mDNS 1 mDNS all ows the B rothe r print server to automati cally confi gure itse lf to work in a M ac OS ® X Si mple Net work Configur ed system. (Mac OS ® X 10.2 .4 or greater ).[...]
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Intr oducti on 11 1 IPv6 1 This machin e is compatib le with the IPv6, t h e next generatio n inte rnet proto col. For more inf ormation on the IPv6 pr otocol, vi sit htt p://so lutio ns.brother com .[...]
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12 2 2 Ov ervie w 2 Before using your Brother machin e o n your network, you must insta ll the Brother software an d a lso configu re the appr opriate TCP/ IP netwo rk setti ngs on the machin e itself. To do this, w e recommend th at you u se the aut om at ic ins tall er on th e Br othe r CD -RO M as th is w ill gu ide you t hr ou gh the sof twa re[...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 13 2 If you do not have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, t h e Automatic Pri vate IP Addre ssing (API PA ) proto col w ill aut o mati cal ly ass ign an IP ad d res s fr om t he ra nge 16 9. 254. 1.0 t o 16 9. 254. 2 54. 255 . For mo r e inf or mati on on APIPA, see Us in g A[...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 14 2 Setting the I P address a nd s ubnet mas k 2 Usin g the BRAd min L ight utilit y t o co nfig ure y o ur mac hi ne fo r th e net wo rk prin ter 2 BRAdm in Light 2 Th e BR Ad m in Li gh t utili ty is de s ign ed for init ial se tup o f the Bro th er n etw or k co n[...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 15 2 c Do ub le- cli ck th e un conf ig ure d de vice. Note • If t he prin t server i s set to i ts f actory def ault se ttings without using a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the dev ice wi ll ap pe ar as Unconfigured in th e B RAd m in Li gh t util ity sc reen. • You c [...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 16 2 Usin g th e con tro l p anel t o conf ig ure yo ur m achi ne fo r a n et wor k 2 You ca n con f igu re you r m ach ine for a ne t work usin g t he cont rol pan el LAN me nu. See Co nt ro l pa nel setup on pa ge 7 7. Us in g ot he r me th od s to co n fig ure yo u[...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 17 2 Changing the print server settin gs 2 Usin g the BRAd min L ight utilit y t o chan ge th e prin t ser ve r set ting s 2 a Start the BRAdmi n Light u tili ty. For W ind ow s ® 20 00 /X P, W in dow s V ista ™ and Wind ows Se rver ® 2003 us er s Click St ar [...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 18 2 Us in g Web Base d Ma na ge m en t (we b bro wse r ) to chan g e th e prin t/s can set tin g s 2 A s tand ard w eb b rows e r can b e us ed t o chan ge yo ur prin t ser ver s ett ing s us ing th e HT TP (H yper Te xt Tra n sfer Prot oco l). Note • W e re com me[...]
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Confi gurin g your mach ine f or a network wi th a n Ether net c able connec tion 19 2 Us in g the R e mot e S e tu p to ch an ge th e prin t s er ve r set tin g s (no t ava ila bl e f or W in d ow s Se rv er ® 2003 ) 2 Re m ote Se tu p for W ind ow s ® 2 Th e Rem o te S et up ap pl ication a llow s yo u to c o nfigu re ne two rk s e ttin gs f ro[...]
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20 3 3 Ov ervie w 3 To connect y our machi ne to yo ur wirele ss net work, you n eed to follow th e steps i n the Quick Setu p Guide. We recommend th at you use the Set up Wizard from the ma chine’s c ontrol p anel LA N m enu . B y usin g th is method, you c an easily connect yo ur machin e to your wi reless netwo rk. Ple ase follow th e instr uc[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 21 3 Connect ed to a wireless capable co mputer witho ut an a ccess po int on th e networ k (Ad- ho c mod e) 3 This type of net work does n ot have a centra l access point. Each wirel ess cl ient communic ates di rectly with eac h othe r. Wh en th e Brot h er wire le ss m a chin e (yo ur m a chi[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 22 3 Conf irm y our net work enviro nme nt 3 Th e set up pro ces s w ill be diff ere nt de pen di ng o n you r net wo rk envi ron m ent Co n fig ur at ion us in g Se cur e Ea syS et up™ 3 If you r wirel ess access po int (A) supports S ecureEas ySetup™, you d o not need to us e a compute r t[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 23 3 Configuratio n using a wi r eless co mputer. 3 If you r computer h as wire less capabi lity, yo u wi ll need to change t h e wirel ess setti ngs of t h e compute r to Ad-h oc mod e so you can di rect ly co nnec t and con fi gure t h e ma chi n e. Wirele ss netw ork te rms a nd conce pts 3 W[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 24 3 Au the nt ica tio n an d en cryp tio n 3 Most wirel ess n etworks use some k ind of se curity se tti ngs. These securi ty set tings def ine th e auth enticati on (how the d evice id entifi es itse lf to th e network) and e ncryption ( how the data is e ncrypte d as it is sent o n the networ[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 25 3 Netwo rk key 3 There ar e some rule s for each securi ty meth od: Open system/S hared key wi th WEP This key i s a 64-bit or 128-bi t value th at mus t be enter ed in a n ASCII o r hexadeci mal for mat. WPA- P SK/ WPA2 -PS K an d TK IP or AES Use s a Pre -S ha red Key (P SK ) that i[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 26 3 Configuri ng your mac hine for a wireless network 3 There ar e three meth ods to co nfigure your wir eless ne twork machin e; b y using th e machine control panel (re comme nded) , us ing the S ec ureE as ySe tup ™ s oftw ar e an d usi n g t he aut om ati c in sta ll er a ppl ic ati o n o[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 27 3 i Choose <N ew SSI D> usin g a or b . Press OK . Go to j . j Enter a new SSID. (For in formati on how to t ype t ext, see Ent ering Te xt on page 18 6.) Press OK . k Press a or b to choose I nf rastr uc tu re . Press OK . Go to l If yo u chose Ad -hoc , go to m . l Choose the Authent [...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 28 3 Us in g th e S e cure E asyS etu p™ s oftwa r e t o con f igur e y ou r m ac hine fo r a w ir ele ss ne tw or k 3 The SecureEasyS etup™ softwar e all ows you to co nfigure the wire less network easi er t han configu ring i t ma nu all y. B y p us hin g a b utton on t he wire les s ro ut[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 29 3 h If the follow i ng me s sage ap pea rs , pre s s a or b t o choose On , then p ress OK . The w ire d networ k int er fac e will b ecom e ina cti ve w ith this set ting . 72.WLAN WLAN Ena ble ? a On b Off Select ab or OK i The w ire less ne twork connecti on s tatus usin g the S ecureEasyS[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 30 3 Changing the print server settin gs 3 Once you have conf igured you r machine for a wireless n etwork, you c an change the wi reless sett ings usin g the BRAdmin Professi onal util ity, th e Remote Setup softwa re or the control panel on the fr ont of the Brot her machine. Usin g th e BRAdm[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 31 3 Note • If the prin t server i s set to i ts fact ory def ault setti ngs without us ing a DH CP/BOOTP/RARP ser ver, the device will appear as APIP A in the BRAdmin Prof essional u til ity scre en. • You ca n find th e no de nam e an d Et h ernet add re ss ( Node Address above) by pri nti[...]
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Confi guri ng your mac hine f or a wireless n etwo rk 32 3 Us in g the R e mot e S e tu p to ch an ge th e prin t s er ve r set tin g s 3 Re m ote Se tu p for W ind ow s ® 3 Th e Rem ote Se t up applic atio n all ow s y ou to co nfigu re n et wor k se ttin gs fr om a W in do ws ® com p ute r. Wh en you acces s this a pplicati on, th e sett ings o[...]
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33 4 4 The fol lowing in struct ions wil l inst all yo ur Broth er machine in a n etwork envir onment using the Brother aut om at ic ins tall er ap pli c ation for W ind ows ® in the CD- ROM we have provi ded wi th the machin e. You ca n al so s etup yo ur ma c hine us in g the m achin e’ s co nt rol pan el w hi ch w e re com me nd . You ca n fi[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 34 4 e The C D -ROM ma in me nu w ill ap pe ar. Clic k Install O ther Driver s or Utilit ies . Note If this wi ndo w do es not ap pe ar, use W in do ws ® Explo re r to run the star t.e xe pro gra m from the ro ot folde r of th e B rot h er C D- ROM. f Click Wir e less LAN Setup W izard . (For US) (For UK)[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 35 4 g Read th e Im portant Notice and cli ck Next . h Choose Manual and t hen clic k Next .[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 36 4 i For conf ig ura tion , i t is r ecom men ded tha t yo u t emp or aril y co nn ect you r Br ot he r wire le ss d evic e dir ect ly to a free po rt on yo ur access p oint, hub or r outer usi ng a ne twork c able. If yo u can te mporarily connect with a n etwork c able: Choose I’m a ble to te mpo[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 37 4 k If yo u choose This c omputer has wirele ss capability . , check I am using a n access point in infrastr ucture mode , and then click Next . Go t o l If yo u are using a wi red compute r, ch oose This compute r uses a ne twork cable t o connect to the wireless netw ork. , you m ust config ure th e w[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 38 4 l You n eed to tempora rily c hange your computer’ s wirele ss setti ngs. Ple ase f ollow the o n-scre en instr uction s. Please make sure yo u take n otes on a ll the settin gs such a s SSID or ch annel o f your compute r. You wi ll ne ed them to return yo ur computer back to its o rigina l wirel e[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 39 4 Note • If a message to restart your computer appears after the wireless settings have been changed, restart yo ur computer a nd then go back to st e p 4 and continue with th e instal l ski pping step s 11, 12 and 13. • For W ind ows Vis ta ™ use rs : You can te mporarily change th e wirele ss se[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 40 4 n The fol lowing li st appear s. If the list i s blank, ch eck if the ac cess point a nd the machine are powered on, and th en click Re f re sh . Choose th e machi ne you wish t o confi gure, and click Next . Note The default n ode name of the NC-xxxx (wher e “xxxx” is your model name) is “BRNxx[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 41 4 Note • If your access p oint is se t to not broa dcast th e SSID yo u can manuall y add i t by cli cking t he Add butto n. Follow the on-screen instr uctions for enterin g the Na me (SSI D) an d the Chan ne l num ber . • If the list is blank, ch eck th at the access point has p ower a nd is br oad[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 42 4 q If yo ur net work is c onfigur ed for Auth entica tion and Encrypti on, the followi ng screen will appear. Whe n conf iguring your Bro ther wirel ess machi ne, you must ensur e that it is configure d to match the Authe nticatio n and Encryp tion setti ngs of your e xisti ng wirele ss net w ork. Ch o[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 43 4 s Follo w the on- screen instructi ons. If you chose I’m able t o temporaril y connect my devic e to my access point with a ne twork cable in i : Dis con ne ct the ne two rk ca ble b et wee n your ac ce s s po int ( hu b o r route r) an d th e m achi ne, and c li ck Next . Go to t . If yo u [...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 44 4 t You have completed the wireless set up. Click Finish . If yo u wou ld lik e to c ontin ue ins tallin g dr ivers an d softwa re necessar y for op eratin g your device, ple ase choose Install MFL-Pro Suite fr om CD-ROM menu.[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 45 4 Configura tion with an acce ss point th at supports Secure EasySetup™ 4 For Window s ® 2000/X P or W i nd ow s Vi sta™ 4 IMPORTANT If you have previ ously co nfigured the wir eless setti ngs of the machine, yo u must rese t the network LAN setting s before you can configure the wir eless setti ng[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 46 4 Note If this wi ndo w do es not ap pe ar, use W in do ws ® Explo re r to run the star t.e xe pro gra m from the ro ot folde r of th e B rot h er C D- ROM. f Click Wir e less LAN Setup W izard . g Read th e Im portant Notice and cli ck Next . h Make t he foll owing sel ection a nd cli ck Next.[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 47 4 i Confir m the on- screen m essage a nd cli ck Next. j Refer to the instructi on manual that came with your access point to set the SecureEasySetu p™ mo de of your a ccess poin t. k Put the machine in Secur eEasySetup™ mode. Press Me nu , 7 , 2 , 3 fo r Se cu rE asy Se tu p . Note If the LCD shows[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 48 4 Configura tion in Ad-hoc mod e 4 For Window s ® 2000 P rofe ss io na l/XP o r W ind ows Vi sta ™ 4 IMPORTANT If you have previ ously co nfigured the wir eless setti ngs of the machine, yo u must rese t the network LAN setting s before you can configure the wir eless setti ngs again. Press Men u , 7[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 49 4 Note If this wi ndo w do es not ap pe ar, use W in do ws ® Explo re r to run the star t.e xe pro gra m from the ro ot folde r of th e B rot h er C D- ROM. f Click Wir e less LAN Setup W izard . g Read th e Im portant Notice and cli ck Next . h Choose Manual and t hen clic k Next .[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 50 4 i Choose I’m not able to connect my device to my access point wit h a network cable . Cl ick Next . j Choose This computer has wirel ess capabilit y , and make su re I am using a n access point in infrastr ucture mode is no t checked. Cl ick Next .[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 51 4 k You n eed to tempora rily c hange your computer’ s wirele ss setti ngs. Ple ase f ollow the o n-scre en instr uction s. Please make sure yo u take n otes on a ll the settin gs such a s SSID or ch annel o f your compute r. You wi ll ne ed them to return yo ur computer back to its o rigina l wirel e[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 52 4 Note • If a message to restart your computer appears after the wireless settings have been changed, restart yo ur computer a nd then go back to st e p 4 and continue with th e instal l ski pping step s 9, 1 0 and 11. • For W ind ows Vis ta ™ use rs : You can te mporarily change th e wirele ss se[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 53 4 m The f ollowing li st appe ars. If th e list is bla nk, check if th e machi ne is powered o n, and then cli ck Refres h . Choose the machine you wish to config ure, a nd click Ne xt . Note The default n ode name of th e NC-xxxx (where “xxxx ” is your mo del name) i s “BRWxxxxxx” (wher e “xx[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 54 4 Note • If you r targ et A d-h oc n et wor k is no t b roa dca sti ng th e S SI D n am e an d do es n ot ap pe ar on th e li st, y ou can m anu al ly a dd it b y c li cki ng the Add butto n. Fo llo w the o n-scr een instructi ons for entering the Name (SSID) and t he Channel num ber . • If the li s[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 55 4 p If yo ur net work is c onfigur ed for Auth entica tion and Encrypti on, the followi ng screen will appear. Whe n conf iguring your Bro ther wirel ess machi ne, you must ensur e that it is configure d to match the Authe nticatio n and Encryp tion setti ngs of your e xisti ng wirele ss net w ork. Ch o[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 56 4 r Click Ne xt . The s ett ing s w ill be sent to your ma chin e. The se ttin gs w ill rem ai n un chan ge d if you c lick Cancel . Note If you want to manuall y enter th e I P address se ttin gs of yo ur machin e, cli ck Cha nge IP Address an d en ter the necessa ry IP add ress sett ings fo r your net[...]
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Wirel ess confi gurat ion f or W indows ® 57 4 t You have completed the wireless set up. Click Finish . If yo u wou ld lik e to c ontin ue ins tallin g dr ivers an d softwa re necessar y for op eratin g your device, ple ase choose Install MFL-Pro Suite fr om CD-ROM menu.[...]
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58 5 5 The fol lowing in struct ions wil l inst all yo ur Broth er machine in a n etwork envir onment using the Brother automatic i nstal ler app licatio n for Maci ntosh ® i n the CD- ROM we have pr ovided wi th the mach ine. You ca n al so s etup yo ur ma c hine us in g the m achin e’ s co nt rol pan el w hi ch w e re com me nd . You ca n find[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 59 5 f Read th e Im portant Notice and cli ck Next . g Choose Manual and t hen clic k Next .[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 60 5 h For conf ig ura tion , i t is r ecom men ded tha t yo u t emp or aril y co nn ect you r Br ot he r wire le ss d evic e dir ect ly to a free po rt on yo ur access p oint, hub or r outer usi ng a ne twork c able. If yo u can te mporarily connect with a n etwork c able: Choose I’m a ble to te [...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 61 5 j If yo u choose This c omputer has wirele ss capability . , check I am using a n access point in infrastr ucture mode , and then click Next . Go t o k If yo u are using a wi red compute r, ch oose This compute r uses a ne twork cable t o connect to the wireless netw ork. , you m ust config ure th [...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 62 5 k You n eed to tempora rily c hange your computer’ s wirele ss setti ngs. Ple ase f ollow the o n-scre en instr uction s. Please make sure yo u take n otes on a ll the settin gs such a s SSID or ch annel o f your compute r. You wi ll ne ed them to return yo ur computer back to its o rigina l wire[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 63 5 m The fol lowing li st appear s. If the list i s blank, ch eck if the ac cess point a nd the machine are powered on, and th en click Re f re sh . Choose th e machi ne you wish t o confi gure, and click Next . Note The default n ode name of the NC-xxxx (wher e “xxxx” is your model name) is “BR[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 64 5 Note • If your access p oint is se t to not broa dcast th e SSID yo u can manuall y add i t by cli cking t he Add butto n. Follow the on-screen instr uctions for enterin g the Na me (SSI D) an d the Chan ne l num ber . • If the list is blank, ch eck th at the access point has p ower a nd is br [...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 65 5 p If yo ur net work is c onfigur ed for Auth entica tion and Encrypti on, the followi ng screen will appear. Whe n conf iguring your Bro ther wirel ess machi ne, you must ensur e that it is configure d to match the Authe nticatio n and Encryp tion setti ngs of your e xisti ng wirele ss net w ork. C[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 66 5 r Follo w the on- screen instructi ons. If you chose I’m able t o temporaril y connect my devic e to my access point with a ne twork cable in h : Dis con ne ct the ne two rk ca ble b et wee n your ac ce s s po int ( hu b o r route r) an d th e m achi ne, and c li ck Next . Go to s . If yo[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 67 5 Configura tion with an acce ss point th at supports Secure EasySetup™ 5 For Mac O S ® X 10.2.4 o r gr ea te r 5 IMPORTANT If you have previ ously co nfigured the wir eless setti ngs of the machine, yo u must rese t the network LAN setting s before you can configure the wir eless setti ngs again.[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 68 5 f Read th e Im portant Notice and cli ck Next . g Make t he foll owing sel ection a nd cli ck Next. h Confir m the on- screen m essage a nd cli ck Next. i Refer to the instructi on manual that came with your access point to set the SecureEasySetu p™ mo de of your a ccess poin t.[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 69 5 j Put the machine in Secur eEasySetup™ mode. Press Me nu , 7 , 2 , 3 fo r Se cu rE asy Se tu p . Note If the LCD shows Conn ect io n NG fo r USA o r Co nn ec ti on e rro r for UK, p lease try again . k Click Fi nis h. l The conf iguratio n is fin ished. Reloc ate the machin e to a locati on that [...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 70 5 Configura tion in Ad-hoc mod e 5 For Mac O S ® X 10.2.4 o r gr ea te r 5 IMPORTANT If you have previ ously co nfigured the wir eless setti ngs of the machine, yo u must rese t the network LAN setting s before you can configure the wir eless setti ngs again. Press Men u , 7 , 0 fo r Fa ct ory R es [...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 71 5 f Read th e Im portant Notice and cli ck Next . g Choose Manual and t hen clic k Next . h Choose I’m not able to connect my device to my access point wit h a network cable . Cl ick Next .[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 72 5 i Choose This computer has wirel ess capabilit y , and make su re I am using a n access point in infrastr ucture mode is no t checked. Cl ick Next . j You n eed to tempora rily c hange your computer’ s wirele ss setti ngs. Ple ase f ollow the o n-scre en instr uction s. Please make sure yo u take[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 73 5 k To co mmunicate with t he un-conf igured wireless machine, tem porar ily chan ge the wireles s setti ngs on your co mputer to match m achine ’s defa ult set tings sh own on this screen. Click Ne xt . l The f ollowing li st appe ars. If th e list is bla nk, check if th e machi ne is powered o n,[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 74 5 Note • If you r targ et A d-h oc n et wor k is no t b roa dca sti ng th e S SI D n am e an d do es n ot ap pe ar on th e li st, y ou can m anu al ly a dd it b y c li cki ng the Add butto n. Fo llo w the o n-scr een instructi ons for entering the Name (SSID) and t he Channel num ber . • If the l[...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 75 5 Note • If you want t o set more than o ne WEP key, cl ick Ad vanc ed . • If you do not know the Auth entica tion or Encrypt ion setti ngs f or network, co ntac t your net work adm in is tr at or . p Enter a new SSID name and choose the Authentic ation Method and Encrypti on Mode from the pull- [...]
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Wirel ess Confi gurat ion f or M acint osh ® 76 5 r To co mm unicate with the confi gured wi reless d evice, yo u must co nfigure your co mputer to use same wirele ss setti ngs. Manua lly ch ange the wireless settings o n your computer t o match th e machi ne’s wirele ss setti ngs shown on thi s screen. Cl ick Ne xt . (Th e set ting s sh ow n o [...]
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77 6 6 LAN menu 6 Before u sing your B rother p roduct i n a net work enviro nment, yo u need to co nfigu re the cor rect TCP /IP setting s. In this ch apt e r, yo u will le arn ho w to conf igu re the net wo rk set tings u sing the co ntro l pa nel , lo cat ed on the front o f the mac hine. The LAN me nu sele ctions of th e cont rol p anel all ow [...]
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Contro l panel set up 78 6 d Press a or b to choose TCP/ IP . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose B OO T Metho d . Press OK . f Press a or b to choose Auto , Stati c , RARP , BOOT P or DH CP . Press OK . If yo u chose Auto , RARP , BOOT P or DH CP , go to g . If yo u chose Stat ic , go to h . g Enter how many ti mes the machi ne trie s to o[...]
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Contro l panel set up 79 6 IP A ddress 6 Th is fie ld d ispla y s the curre nt IP ad dre ss of the mac hi ne. I f you have chos e n a B OO T M etho d of Stat ic, ente r the I P address th at you wi sh to as sign to the machi ne (check wi th your n etwork administrat or f or the IP address to use). If you have chose n a method other t han Static , t[...]
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Contro l panel set up 80 6 g Enter the Subnet Mask addre ss. Press OK . h Press S top/Exit . Gateway 6 This fi eld d isplays the curr ent ga teway or r outer address used by the machi ne. I f you are not using DHCP or BOOTP to obtain the gateway or router addre ss, enter the address you wish to assign. If you do not have a gateway or router, leave [...]
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Contro l panel set up 81 6 e Press a or b to choose Node N ame . Press OK . f Press 1 t o choose Chan ge . g Enter the Node N ame. Press OK . h Press S top/Exit . WI NS C o nfi g 6 Th is se le ctio n con tr ols ho w the m ach in e ob tains the IP add ress of the W IN S serv er . a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c (Fo r W ir[...]
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Contro l panel set up 82 6 WINS Ser ver 6 Pri mary W INS Serv er IP Ad dr ess 6 Th is fie ld spe c ifies the IP add ress of the pri m ary W IN S (Wi nd ow s ® Internet Naming Service ) server. If set to a non-zero value, th e machine will con tact th is server to r egister its n ame wit h the Wind ows ® In t er n e t N am e Serv ice . Secondary W[...]
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Contro l panel set up 83 6 DN S Serv er 6 Pri mary D NS Ser v er IP Ad dre ss 6 This f ield speci fie s the IP address o f the pri mary DNS ( Domain Name Syst em) serv er. Secondary DNS Se rver IP Addres s 6 This fi eld speci fies th e IP address of th e sec ondary DNS server. It is used as a backup to t he Prima ry DNS server ad dress. I f the Pri[...]
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Contro l panel set up 84 6 d Press a or b to choose TCP/ IP . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose APIP A . Press OK . f Press a or b to choose On or Of f . Press OK . g Press S top/Exit . IPv6 6 This mach ine is co mpatible with IPv 6, the n ext genera tion i nternet protocol . If yo u want t o use th e IPv6 prot oco l, ch o ose On . The d efault s[...]
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Contro l panel set up 85 6 Et he rnet (w ired n etw ork on ly ) 6 Et he rne t link mo de. A uto a llows the pr int serv e r to o per at e in 100B AS E- TX full o r ha lf du plex , or in 10B AS E -T fu ll or ha lf dup le x mo de by auto n eg otiat io n. You ca n fix the s erve r lin k mo de to 100 BA SE -T X Full D uplex (1 00 B-FD ) or Half Dup lex[...]
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Contro l panel set up 86 6 WL AN St at us (w ire le ss ne twor k o n ly) 6 St atu s 6 This field displa ys the current wi reless network stat us; Acti ve (1 1b ) , Act ive (1 1g ) , W ir ed L AN Ac ti ve , WLAN OFF or Co nnec tio n NG ( fo r U SA) / Co nn ecti on e rr or (f o r UK). a Press Me nu. b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a[...]
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Contro l panel set up 87 6 SSI D 6 This fi eld disp lays th e curren t wirele ss networ k SSID. The d ispla y shows up to 32 cha racters o f the SSID nam e. a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose WLAN . Press OK . d Press a or b to choose W LA N Statu s . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose SSID . Press O[...]
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Contro l panel set up 88 6 Se t t o Defa u lt 6 The Set t o De fa ul t allows you to reset each wir ed or wireless set tings to the defaul t. If you want to reset both wired and wi rel ess settings, see Restoring t he networ k setti ngs to factory d efault on p ag e 10 4. a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c (Fo r W ire d) P [...]
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Contro l panel set up 89 6 WL AN E n able (w ire le ss ne two rk o n ly) 6 If you wa nt to use the wireless network connecti on, set WLA N Enab le to On . a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose WLAN . Press OK . d Press a or b to choose W LA N Enabl e . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose On or Of f . Pre[...]
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Contro l panel set up 90 6 SM TP S erv er 6 This f ield disp lays the node name or IP a ddress of an SMTP mail se rver (outgoi ng E-mail server) o n your network. (Ex, “mai lhost.b rothermail.n et” or “192.0 00.000.001 ”) a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose Setu p IFA X . Press OK . d Press a o[...]
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Contro l panel set up 91 6 Auth . for S MTP 6 You can sp ecify th e securit y me thod for E-mail notifi catio n. For d etails o n secur ity method s for E-mail notifi cation, se e Secu rity metho ds for E -mail noti ficati on on p ag e 13 4. a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose Setu p IFA X . Press OK .[...]
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Contro l panel set up 92 6 PO P3 Se rv er 6 Thi s f iel d di spl ays t h e nod e na me or I P a ddr ess of t he P OP3 s er ve r (i ncom in g E-m ai l s erv er) us ed by th e Brother machine. Thi s addr ess is nece ssary f or the In ternet fax fea tures to functi on corre ctly. (Ex, “mai lhost.b rothermail.n et” or “192.0 00.000.001 ”) a Pre[...]
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Contro l panel set up 93 6 Mailbox Name 6 You can sp ecify a mailbox n ame on the POP3 se rver wh ere the in terne t print j obs are to be r etr ieved. a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose Setu p IFA X . Press OK . d Press a or b to choose S et up In te rn et . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose M ai l[...]
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Contro l panel set up 94 6 APOP 6 You ca n en ab le o r disa ble th e APOP (Au t he ntic ated Po st O ffic e P roto col). a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose Setu p IFA X . Press OK . d Press a or b to choose S et up In te rn et . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose APOP . Press OK . f Press a or b to [...]
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Contro l panel set up 95 6 P oll Fr e qu enc y 6 Sets t he interva l for checking fo r new me ssages on t he POP3 ser ver (default is 10 Mi n ). a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose Setu p IFA X . Press OK . d Press a or b to choose Setu p Mai l RX . Press OK . e Press a or b to choose P ol l Frequ en c[...]
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Contro l panel set up 96 6 Del Er ro r Ma il 6 When set to On, the machine automatica ll y dele tes error mail s that the machin e can not receive fro m the POP server. a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choose Setu p IFA X . Press OK . d Press a or b to choose Setu p Mai l RX . Press OK . e Press a or b to [...]
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Contro l panel set up 97 6 Se tu p Ma il TX (of Se tup IF AX men u) 6 This menu h as three selecti ons: Sender Subjec t , Siz e Limi t and N oti ficat ion . Se nde r Sub ject 6 This fie ld display s the subjec t that is atta ched to t he Internet fax d ata being sent f r om the Brother machine to a co mpu t er (d efau lt is “ In tern et f ax j ob[...]
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Contro l panel set up 98 6 Size Limit 6 Some E-mail servers d o not a llow you to send large E-mai l docu m en ts (the System Admin istrator will often place a limit o n the ma ximum E-mail size). With t his fun ction enab led, th e machine wi ll display O u to fM e m o r y when t rying to se nd E-mai l doc u men ts ov e r 1 Mby te in s ize. The do[...]
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Contro l panel set up 99 6 Set up Re lay (of S etu p IFAX me nu) 6 This menu has thre e selections Rly Broadcast , Relay Domain an d Re lay Re port . Fo r m ore i nf orm at ion on Re lay B roa dc a st, s ee Relay broa dcasting on p ag e 12 8 of this Us er’ s Guid e. Rly Bro adcast 6 This fun ction al lows the machine t o receive a document o ver [...]
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Contro l panel set up 100 6 h Press S top/Exit . Relay Repo rt 6 A Re l ay Broa dcas t Rep or t can b e pr int ed at th e mach ine t h at wi ll ac t as a Rel ay St ati on for al l Rel a y Br oadc a sts. Its pri mary f unction is t o pri nt rep orts of any rela yed broadcasts that have been se nt th rough the machine. Please n ote: In order t o use [...]
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Contro l panel set up 101 6 Note Fo r ho w t o o perat e S can t o E -ma il (E -mai l s e rver ), se e Network Scanning of t he S oft ware U ser’s G uide on t h e C D-RO M . Scan t o FTP 6 You can ch oose the def ault co lor fil e typ e for the Scan to FTP func tion. a Press Me nu . b Press a or b to choose LAN . Press OK . c Press a or b to choo[...]
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Contro l panel set up 102 6 Fax t o Serve r 6 The Fax to Server featur e allows the machin e to sca n a doc ument and send it o ver t he network to a se parate fax se rver. The document wi ll then be sent from the se rver a s fax data to the desti natio n fax number over standard phone line s. When th e Fax to Server fe ature is set t o ON all a ut[...]
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Contro l panel set up 103 6 i Ent er the su ffix us in g d ial pa d. j Press OK . k Press S top/Exit . Note You c an en ter th e p ref ix and suf fi x a dd res s usi n g up to a to tal of 40 ch ar ac ter s. How to o perate 6 a Pla ce t he docum ent in t he A DF or on th e s can ne r gl ass. b Enter the fax number. c The machine will send the messag[...]
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Contro l panel set up 104 6 Restoring the network setti n gs to facto r y defa ult 6 If you wish to reset t he prin t server b ack to its de fault f actory se ttin gs (reset ting a ll info rmation such as th e password a nd IP address i nfo rmation), p lease follow th ese st eps: Note This fun ction re stores a ll wi red and wire less network sett [...]
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Contro l panel set up 105 6 Printing the Network Configu r ation List 6 Note No de nam e: Node na m e ap pe ars in the N etw or k Co nfig ura ti on List. T he defa ult no de n am e is “BRNxxxxxx” f or a wir ed networ k or “BRWxxxxxx” for a wirel ess network (where “ xxxxx x” is th e last six digi ts of the Et her ne t addr es s) (u p to[...]
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106 7 7 Ov ervie w 7 Th e Driv er Deplo y men t Wiz a rd sof tw are can be use d to ease t he insta llatio n or ev en aut o mat e the in sta llat io n of netwo rk connected print ers. The Dr iver De ployment Wiza rd can also b e used to create self runni ng exe cu tab le f i les wh i ch whe n r un o n a rem ot e P C, c om ple tely au toma te th e i[...]
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Driver De pl oyment Wizar d (W indows ® onl y ) 107 7 Net w o rk S har ed 7 Th e de vic e is c on nect e d to a ne two rk and a c en tral p rint qu eu e is us ed to m an age all p rin t jo bs. 1 Client computer 2 Also known as “S erver” or “Print Server” 3 TCP/IP or USB 4 Printer ( your machine)[...]
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Driver De pl oyment Wizar d (W indows ® onl y ) 108 7 How to ins tall t he Driver Deploy ment Wizard s oftware 7 a Put the suppli ed CD-ROM in to your CD- ROM drive. I f t he model name screen a ppears, cho ose your mac hine . If the lan gu ag e s cree n ap pe ar s, c hoos e yo ur la ngu ag e. b The C D -ROM ma in me nu w ill ap pe ar. Clic k Inst[...]
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Driver De pl oyment Wizar d (W indows ® onl y ) 109 7 Using the Drive r Deployment Wiz ard softw are 7 a Wh en you run th e Wiz a rd for t he firs t time you w ill see a w elco m e sc re en. C lick Next . b Choose Pri nter , and th en click Next . c Choose your connect ion typ e to the p rinte r that you want to prin t to. d Cho ose th e op tion y[...]
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Driver De pl oyment Wizar d (W indows ® onl y ) 110 7 f Click Ne xt after yo u choose th e corre ct driver . g A summary scr een wi ll appear . Confi rm the sett i ngs of the driver. Cre atin g an ex ecut able fil e The Dri ver Depl oyment Wiz ard software can al so be used to cre ate sel f runni ng .EXE fi les. Th ese self- running .E XE file[...]
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111 8 8 Ov ervie w 8 If y o u are a Wind ows ® us e r an d wan t to pri nt us i ng the T CP / IP p rot oco l in a Pe er- to-P eer en v iron me nt , ple as e follo w the instr uctions i n th is chapter. Th is cha pter ex plains how t o insta ll the n etwork so ftware an d the pri nter driv e r whic h you w ill n eed to be a ble to prin t usi ng y o[...]
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Network printing f rom Windows ® : basi c TCP/IP Peer -to-Peer printing 112 8 g Follo w the on- screen instructi on, and t hen cl ick OK . Note Co nta ct y ou r ad minis tra t or if yo u a re no t su re abou t the loc a tion a nd nam e of the pri nt er o n the n et wor k. h Contin ue through t h e wizard clicki ng Fini sh wh en complete. Printer d[...]
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113 9 9 Ov ervie w 9 W ind ows ® 200 0/ XP, Wi ndows Vist a ™ an d Win do ws Se rver ® 200 3 use rs can p rin t usin g TC P /IP using th e sta ndar d N et wor k P r in ting soft wa r e an d IPP p rot oc ol s oft ware bu ilt int o an y Wi ndows ® 2 000/XP, Windows Vis ta™ an d W in dows S erve r ® 20 03 in s talla tion. Note • Y ou must c [...]
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Inte rnet print ing f or Wi ndows ® 114 9 Note If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Do main Name System (DNS), you ca n also ente r the DNS name of the prin t server. As the prin t server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the prin t serve r. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Ne[...]
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Inte rnet print ing f or Wi ndows ® 115 9 For Window s ® 2000/X P and W in dows S er ver ® 20 03 9 a For W ind ow s ® XP and W ind ows Se rver ® 2003 : Click t h e Sta rt bu tt on an d c hoo se Pr int ers and Fax es . For W ind ow s ® 20 00 : Click t h e Sta rt bu tt on an d c hoo se Settings an d the n Prin ters . b For W ind ow s ® XP and [...]
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Inte rnet print ing f or Wi ndows ® 116 9 g When yo u click Next , Wi ndow s ® 200 0/ XP an d Win dow s S erv e r ® 2003 will ma ke a c on ne cti on with the URL th at you spec ified . If the print er d ri ve r ha s al ready been ins tal l ed: 1 You w ill see th e pri nter s elec tion scr een in t he Ad d P ri n te r W iz a rd . If th e ap p[...]
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Inte rnet print ing f or Wi ndows ® 117 9 Sp ec ify in g a d iff er en t U RL 9 Please n ote that th ere a re several possib le entrie s that you can e nter fo r the URL fi el d. http: //printe r’s IP address:631/i pp Th is is the def a ult U RL and w e r ecom m en d tha t yo u u s e this UR L . Ple ase no te the Get Mor e In fo opt i on w il l [...]
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118 10 10 Ov ervie w 10 This cha pter expla ins how to config ure th e BR-Script 3 (Pos tScript ® 3 ™ la ngua ge e mulat ion ) pri nt er d riv er on a N e twor k usi ng Mac OS ® X 10.2.4 or greater . For more info rmation on how to i nstall the Brother sta ndard prin te r dr iver on a N etw o rk, see the Q uic k Se tu p G uid e incl ud ed wit h[...]
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Networ k print ing fro m Macintosh ® 119 10 g (Ma c O S ® X 10.2.4 to 10.3.x) Enter the IP a ddress of the printer into the Print er Address box. (Ma c O S ® X 10.4) E nter t he IP a ddress of the pr inter i nto t he Address box. Note • Th e Ne two rk Con fig ur ation List will all ow you to conf irm t he IP add re ss. For more informat ion on[...]
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Networ k print ing fro m Macintosh ® 120 10 h From the Printer Model pull-d ow n list choo se yo ur mode l. For ex a mple , choo se Brother MFC- 9840CDW BR-Script 3 . i Click Add a nd th e print er will be av aila ble from the Pri nte r L i st . Other sourc es of info r mation 10 See Chap t er 2 of this User’s Guid e to learn how to confi gure t[...]
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121 11 11 Ov ervie w 11 A st anda rd W eb Brows er ca n be us ed t o m an age your ma chin e u si ng t he H TTP (Hy per Text Tr an sfe r Pro to col) . Y ou can ge t the fo llowi ng in form a tion fro m a m ach ine on y ou r ne tw ork usin g a w e b br ows er . Printer sta tus i nformati on Change Fax configuratio n i tems, such a s General [...]
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Web Ba sed M anageme nt 122 11 How to con nect to yo ur machine usi ng a Bro w ser 11 Type “ht tp://pr inter’s IP add ress/” in to your browser (where “ printer’ s IP add ress” is th e pr inter’s IP addre ss or the node name.)( You can also use th e NetBIOS n ame of th e printer server, i f you are in a Mi crosoft domain/Workg roup en[...]
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Web Ba sed M anageme nt 123 11 Changing the LDAP configuration us ing a Browser 11 You c an c onf i gur e and chan ge th e LDA P se tt ings usin g a we b bro wser. LDAP Enable/Di sable LD AP Se rver Ad dr es s Port (T he defa ult port numb er is 38 9.) Timeout for LDAP Aut h enti ca tio n Username Pass word Search Ro[...]
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124 12 12 Ov ervie w 12 Th e LDA P p rot oco l allo w s yo u to s ear ch fo r info rmat io n suc h as fax nu m be rs an d E-m ail addr es ses from you r se rver . Y ou can c onfig ur e LD A P set ting s using a web bro w ser. Cha nging the LDA P c onfi gur at ion using a Bro wser 12 You c a n c onf i gur e and ch ange LDAP s et t in gs usi ng a web[...]
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125 13 13 Ov ervie w 13 Intern et faxing (I-Fax) a ll ows you to se nd and r eceive fax documents u sing th e Intern et as the trans port mechanism. Do cuments are tr ansmitt e d in E-mail messages as at tached TI FF-F fil es. This means th at co mpu te rs are als o able to rec e ive an d sen d do c ume nt s, p rovid ing that the c om put e r has a[...]
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In te rne t fa x 126 13 Co n tr ol pa ne l k ey fu nc ti on s 13 Sh ift + 1 13 Used to ch ange input mo de. You ca n use d ial pad ke ys as S tandard alp habet cha racter ke ys. Dial Pad 13 Used to enter Stand ard Alpha character s (26 letters) , as well as @. space ! “ # % & ’ () + / : ; < > = ? [ ] ^ - $ , l _ and Nu mbe rs . d or c[...]
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In te rne t fa x 127 13 Manua lly e nteri ng text 13 Pres s Sh i ft and 1 s imul ta ne ousl y to ch ang e in to the “a lph ab et” dia llin g m o de. You can u se the Dial P ad to di al t he E-mail address. Fo r more i nformat ion, Enter ing Text on page 18 6. Ple as e no te t hat al so you c an conn ec t to th e ma ch ine usin g a w eb bro ws e[...]
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In te rne t fa x 128 13 Re ce ivi ng an In te rne t f ax to yo u r comp u ter 13 When a compute r receiv es an In ternet fa x document, th e document i s at tached t o a mail message t hat informs the computer th at it has receive d a d ocument from an Inte rnet fax. This is notifi ed in the subject field of th e re cei ve d mai l mes sage. If th e[...]
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In te rne t fa x 129 13 Relay bro adcast from a mach ine 13 In th is example, yo ur mach ine has an E-mail a ddress of FAX@brother. com, you wi sh to se nd a docu m ent from thi s machine to anot her machine i n Engla nd with an E-mail address o f UKFAX@brothe r.co.uk, this ma chin e w ill then f or ward th e do cum ent to a s tand ard fa x ma chin[...]
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In te rne t fa x 130 13 Relay b roadcast from a comp uter 13 You can also send E-mail from your computer and have it rel ayed to a conventio nal fax mac hine. T he method of enter ing th e ph on e nu mbe r of the con v en tiona l fa x m achi ne t ha t wil l rece iv e the re laye d E- m ail will v ary depe ndi ng o n the mail appl icat ion yo u a re[...]
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In te rne t fa x 131 13 Se tu p Ma il TX 13 You can se t the Not if icati on opt io n in the Se tu p M ai l TX opti on to ei ther On or Off . When swi tched to On an add it ion al fie ld of inf o rmat io n is s en t with t he imag e da ta. This field is na me d “M DN ”. MDN (Mail Di spositi on Notifi cati on): This f ield r equests t he status [...]
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In te rne t fa x 132 13 I mpo rt an t i nf orm at ion on In ter n et fa x 13 Intern et fax communicatio n on a LAN system is basica ll y the same as communicat ion via E-mail; h owever, it is d iffe ren t fro m fa x co mm un icat io n usin g st an dar d ph on e lin es. The f ollow in g is im po rtan t in form a tion for using Internet fax: Fact[...]
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133 14 14 Ov ervie w 14 In today’s wo rld there are many security threats t o your network and t he data that tr avels o ver it. Your Brother machine empl oys some of th e l atest netwo rk secur ity and encrypti on pr otocols av ailabl e today. Th ese network features can be in tegrated i nto your overall net work security p lan to hel p protect [...]
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Securi ty fea tures 134 14 Secur i ty p rotoc ols 14 Th e Br othe r pri nt serv er supp ort s the f oll owin g s ecu rit y prot o cols . Note Ho w to conf ig ur e the p rot oco l s ett ing s, see Using W eb B ase d M anag em e nt (w eb bro ws er) to ch ange the print/sca n sett ings on pa ge 1 8. SSL (S ecure S ocket Layer) / TLS (Tran sport La yer[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 135 14 Conf igur ing the prot ocol set tin gs 14 You c an enab le or dis abl e eac h pr ot oc ol and s ec ur it y met hod usin g Web Base d Mana gemen t (w eb b rowse r). Note W e re com me nd M i cros oft Int ern et Ex plore r 6. 0 ® (o r gr eate r) or Fir efox ® 1.0 (or gr ea ter) f or Wi ndo w s ® and Saf a ri™ 1.0 f or [...]
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Securi ty fea tures 136 14 Managin g your network p r inter s ecurely 14 To manage you r network print er securel y, you need to u se the manage ment util itie s with security p rotoco ls. Secur e Manage ment usin g Web Bas ed Man ageme nt (w e b brows er) 14 To use th e HTTPS protoc ol, the foll owing pr inter se ttin gs are requi red. A c ert[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 137 14 Secur e Manage ment usin g BR Admi n Profe ssi onal (for Win dows ® ) 14 To use th e BRAdmin Prof essional utilit y securely, yo u need to foll ow the p oints b elow. We st rong ly r ec omm end to us e the lat est v e rsi on of t he B RAdm in P rofe ss io nal ut ili ty or W eb B RAdm in that are avail able as a downl[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 138 14 Printing documents securely using IPPS 14 To pri nt documents se curel y over th e inter net, you can use the IP PS protoc ol. Note • Co mmunicati on u sing IPPS cannot prevent unauthorize d access to the printer server. • IP PS i s a v aila ble fo r Win dow s ® 2000/X P, Windows Vi sta™ and Wi ndows Serv er ® 20 [...]
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Securi ty fea tures 139 14 Using E-mail notifi cation with us er au thenti cation 14 To use the E-mail notifi cation functi on via secure SMTP server that requir es a user authentica tion, you need to use PO P b ef or e SMT P or S MT P-A UT H m eth od. T he se m eth od s p reve nt an u naut ho rized us er from acce ssi ng t he m a il s erver . You [...]
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Securi ty fea tures 140 14 f You ca n configur e the P OP 3/SMTP se ttings on thi s page. Note • You ca n a lso c ha nge the S M TP po rt num ber using W eb Base d M a nag eme nt . T his is usef ul if you r ISP (In tern et S ervic e Pr ovid er) impl em e nts the “O ut bo un d Port 2 5 B lo cki ng (OP 25 B)” s er vic e, an d yo u are no t us i[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 141 14 Creating and installing a certifica te 14 Th e Br othe r pri nt serv er allo ws you to us e SSL /T LS com mun ic atio n by c on figur ing a c ertif icat e and co rre spon di ng p riv a te key . T his p rin t se rv er supp or ts tw o cert ific atio n m e thod s. A self -sig ne d c e rtif icat e and a certifi cate that i s [...]
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Securi ty fea tures 142 14 Note If you have edited th e hosts f ile on your computer or a re usin g a Domain N ame Syst em, you ca n also en ter the DNS name of the pr int server. As the pr int serve r supp orts TCP/I P and NetBI OS, you can a lso ent er the NetBIOS name of the print ser ver. The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network Config urati[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 143 14 Cre ati ng an d in stalli ng a se lf-sig ne d ce rt ific at e 14 How to cr eate an d insta ll a s elf-sign ed cer tifi cate 14 a Click Creat e Sel f-S igne d Cer tifi ca te on t he Conf igure Cert ificate page. b Ent er a Comm on Name an d a Val id Da te , then click Submit . Note • The len gth of the Common Name is les[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 144 14 How to insta ll the self-si gned certifica te on your co mputer 14 Note Th e foll ow in g ste ps ar e f or Mic r osof t In tern et Ex pl ore r. If y ou u se an ot he r web bro ws er, fo llo w th e he lp tex t of th e web br owser its el f. For Windows Vista™ users th at have a dministra tor rights 14 a Click Start an d [...]
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Securi ty fea tures 145 14 d Type “https:/ /printer’ s IP a ddress/” in to your browser to a ccess your printer ( where “p rinter’s I P address” is the pr int er ’s IP add re ss or the no de nam e ). Then, cl ick Continue to this we bsite (not re commended) . e Click C e rt if ic at e E r ro r , a nd then cl ick V ie w ce rt if ic ate[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 146 14 For Windows Vista™ users th at do not have administra tor ri ghts 14 a Click Start an d All Programs . b Right cl ick Internet Expl orer , and then cli ck Run as administra tor . c Choose the Adminis trator that yo u want to install with a nd enter the administra tor pas sword, and th en click OK .[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 147 14 d Type “https:/ /printer’ s IP a ddress/” in to your browser to a ccess your printer ( where “p rinter’s I P address” is the pr int er ’s IP add re ss or the no de nam e ). Then, cl ick Continue to this we bsite (not re commended) . e Click Ce rtif icate Error , an d then clic k Vie w ce rt if ic at es . f C[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 148 14 g Click Ne xt . h Make s ure that DER encoded bi nary X.509 (.CER) is ch osen, an d then click Nex t . i Click Brow se... .[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 149 14 j Click Brow se Fol ders . k Choose a folder yo u want t o save th e certi ficate file in an d enter a file name, a nd then cli ck Sa ve . Note If you choose Desktop , th e cer tificat e fi le is saved to the Desktop of th e Administr ator th at you chose. l Click Ne xt .[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 150 14 m Click Fi nis h . n Click OK . o Click OK .[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 151 14 p Open the f older that y ou saved the certi ficate fil e in k a nd double -click t he certifica te fi le. For the r est of the instructi ons, fo llow th e steps from d on pag e 15 2. For Windows ® 2000/XP a nd Windows Ser ver ® 20 03 us ers 14 a Start your web b rowser. b Type “https:/ /printer’ s IP a ddress/” i[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 152 14 d Click I nst al l Ce rti fi cat e… from the Ge ner al tab. e Wh en the Certific ate Import Wizard ap pe ar s, clic k Next . f Choose Place all c ertif icates i n the fol lowing store and th en, click Brow se... .[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 153 14 g Choose Trusted Root Certif ication Aut horiti es and th en, click OK . h Click Ne xt . i Click Fi nis h .[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 154 14 j Click Yes , if the f ingerpri nt (th umbprint ) is co rrect. Note Th e finge rp rint ( thum b pr int) is pr int ed o n th e N e tw ork Con fig ur ation L is t. To le ar n h ow to p rint th e N et work Con fi gu rat io n List , see Print ing th e Net wo rk Conf ig ura tion Lis t o n pa ge 105. k Click OK . l Now t he sel[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 155 14 Cre ati ng CSR a nd inst all ing a ce rtif ica te 14 How to cr eate th e CS R 14 a Click Creat e CS R on th e Conf igure Certifi cate page . b Ent er a Comm on Name and your informati on, such a s Organization . Then click S ubmit . Note • W e recommend th at the Ro ot Certif i cate fr om the CA be insta lled on your co[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 156 14 How to in stall th e certificat e to yo ur print er 14 When you r eceive the ce rti ficate from a CA, fo ll ow the steps below to instal l i t into the pr int serve r. Note Only a certifica te issu ed with this pri nter’ s CSR can be inst alled. a Click I ns tall Ce rtific ate on th e Configure Certif i cate pa ge. b Sp[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 157 14 I mpo rt an d ex po rt t he ce rt ifi cat e and p r iva te ke y 14 How to im port th e certif icate and p rivate k ey 14 a Click I m port Cert ificat e and Private Key on the Configur e Certific ate p age . b Speci fy the fi le th at you wa nt to i mport. c Enter the password if t he fil e is e ncrypte d, and the n clic k[...]
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Securi ty fea tures 158 14 How to ex port the cer tificate and priva te key 14 a Click E xport Certificate and Pr ivate Key on the Conf igure Cer tificate page. b Enter the password if y ou want t o encr ypt the f ile. Note If a b lank passwor d is use d, the output is not encrypted . c Enter the password agai n for conf irmati on, and t hen click [...]
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159 15 15 Ov ervie w 15 This cha pter expla ins how to re solve typ ical network problems yo u may enc ounter wh en using th e machi ne. If, afte r reading this chapter, you a re unable to resolve you r problem, please visit th e Brother Solution s Center at: h ttp://s olutions.b rother.co m This cha pter is d ivided into th e follo wing sec tions:[...]
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Troubl esho oting 160 15 Windows Vista ™ users: 15 a Click th e Start button, Control P anel , Ne twork and Internet , Windows Fire wall and c li ck Cha nge setti ng s . b Wh en the User Account Control s cr ee n appe ars, do th e fo llo wing . Users who have administ r ator rights: Cl ick Continue . For use rs who do not hav e administr [...]
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Troubl esho oting 161 15 b (For wired network) Check to see if ther e is any LED activity. B rother print servers have two LEDs on the back panel of th e machi ne. The up per green L ED shows Lin k/Activi ty (Received/Tr ansmit) status. Th e lower o range LED sh ows Speed status. No lig ht: If the u ppe r LE D is of f, then the pr int serv e r [...]
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Troubl esho oting 162 15 a p ersonal Fi rewall so ftware, see the Use r’s Gu ide for your software or contact t he softwa re ma nu fac ture r. Printing problems 15 Print job is not pr inted 15 Make sure th e statu s and co nfigurati on of th e prin t serv er. Check fo llowi ng: a Make s ure that the machin e is powere d on, i s on-li ne and r ead[...]
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Troubl esho oting 163 15 Error duri ng printing 15 If you try t o print while other user s are p rinting l arge amounts of data ( e.g. many page s or co lor pag es with high res ol ution ), the prin te r is unab le to acc ept y our pr int job until th e ong oi ng pr intin g is finis h ed . If the wait in g time of your p rint job exce eds a ce rtai[...]
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Troubl esho oting 164 15 Sc a n ni n g an d PC Fa x pr ob l e ms 15 The network scanning feature does not w ork in Windows ® The network P C Fax feature does no t work in Windows ® 15 Firewall se ttin gs on your P C may be r ejectin g the n ecessary network conn ection. Follow th e instr uctions belo w to dis a ble the F irew all. if you ar e us [...]
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Troubl esho oting 165 15 i Make s ure if th e new se tting is a dded and is ch ecked, and th en cli ck OK . Note Af ter t he B roth er s oft war e pa c kage is ins talle d, re- ena bl e you r Fi rewa ll. Windows Vista ™ users: 15 a Click t h e Sta rt butt on, Cont rol Panel , Ne twork and Internet , Windo w s Firewall and c lic k Cha nge setti ng[...]
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Troubl esho oting 166 15 Wireless n etwork troubles hooting 15 Wir ele ss setu p proble ms 15 The Brother p rint s erver is not found duri ng setup by the Wireless Device Setup Wi zard. 15 a Make s ure that the machin e is powere d on, i s on-li ne and r eady to print. b Mov e yo ur com pu ter c lose r to the Br ot he r mac h ine and try agai n. c [...]
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Troubl esho oting 167 15 Protocol -specific trouble s hooting 15 Wi nd ow s ® 2000/ XP, Win dow s V ist a™ an d Win dow s Ser ve r ® 20 03 IPP tr ouble s hooti n g 15 I want to us e a di fferent Port number other than 6 31. 15 If you are using Port 6 31 for IP P printi ng, you ma y find th at your fi rewall may not l et the p rint dat a thro ug[...]
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Troubl esho oting 168 15 LDAP tr oubl eshoo tin g 15 If y ou are ha vin g tr ou ble conn ecti ng to a W ind ows ® LDAP server , please contact your Network Administr ator and check the LDAP S ecurity Opti ons. For more i nformati on, plea se visi t h ttp:// soluti ons.br other.com .[...]
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169 A A Using servi ces A A service i s a resou rce that can be accessed b y computers th at wish t o pri nt to the Bro ther pri nt server . The Brot her print se rv er p rovi des t he fo llo wi ng p red efi ned ser vices (do a SHOW S ERVI CE comm a nd i n th e Brother print se rver remote consol e to see a li st of ava ilable services) : Ent er HE[...]
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Appendix A 170 A Usin g BOOTP to c onfi gu re t he IP a ddress A BO OT P is an alt e rna tive to R ARP th at has the adva nt ag e of all ow in g con fi gur atio n of th e sub ne t ma s k and gateway. I n order to use BOOTP to co nfigure the IP addre ss make sure that BOOTP is insta lled and runnin g on your host computer ( it should app ear in the [...]
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Appendix A 171 A Usin g RARP to c onfigu re the IP add ress A Th e B ro ther pri nt ser ve r’s I P ad dres s c an be con f igu red usin g the R e vers e A RP ( R ARP ) f acil it y on your ho s t comp uter . T his is do ne by edi tin g th e / et c/e th er s file ( if this file doe s not e xist, you can create i t) with a n entry si milar to the fo[...]
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Appendix A 172 A Windows ® syst em s W ind ows ® systems require t he dash “ -” char acter betwe en each di git of the Eth ernet address. arp - s 19 2. 168 .1 .2 0 0- 80 -7 7-3 1- 01 -0 7 pin g 19 2. 16 8.1 .2 UNIX ® / Linu x syst ems Typical ly, UNIX ® a nd Linux systems re quire th e colon “:” cha racter b etween each d igit o[...]
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Appendix A 173 A 255. 0.0 .0 fo r cl ass A ne twor ks 255. 255. 0. 0 fo r c las s B net wo rks 255.255.25 5.0 for cl ass C n etworks The lef tmost group o f di gits i n your IP address ca n ide ntify th e type o f network yo u have . The valu e of t his grou p ra nges f rom 1 th rou gh 12 7 f or Cl ass A ne twor ks (e. g. , 13 .2 7.7 .1 ), 12 8 t h[...]
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Appendix A 174 A Usin g the Br o ther W eb BRA dmin se r ver s of twar e for II S to con fig ure the I P ad dress A The Web BRAdmin ser ver software i s designed to ma nage all LAN/ W AN Br other network co nnected d evices. By insta lling the Web BRAdmi n server software on a compu ter runni ng II S 1 , administ rator s with a web browser can co n[...]
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175 B B Print se rver sp ecificati ons B Et he rn et w i re d ne two r k B 1 PC Fax Send f or Ma c ® 2 Pri nti ng only for Win dows Se rver ® 20 03 3 B RA dmi n P rofe s si on al an d We b BR Ad mi n a re av a ila bl e as a do wnl oa d fro m ht t p:/ /s ol uti on s. bro t h er.c o m Appe ndix B B Network Board Model na me NC- 6500 h LAN You can c[...]
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Appendix B 176 B Et hern et wi reles s net wo rk B Network board model name NC -7300 w LAN You ca n connect your machi ne to a n etwork fo r Network P rinti ng, Networ k Scannin g, PC Fa x and Remote Setu p 12 . Su ppor t for Win dow s ® 2 000 Pro fes sion al, Win do w s ® XP , Win dow s ® XP Pro fes sion al x 64 Editio n, Wind ows Vist a ™, W[...]
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Appendix B 177 B 1 PC Fax Send f or Ma c ® 2 On ly p rin tin g for Wi ndow s Se rv er ® 2003 3 B RA dmi n P rofe s si on al an d We b BR Ad mi n a re av a ila bl e as a do wnl oa d fro m ht t p:/ /s ol uti on s. bro t h er.c o m Da ta rate s 802. 11 b 11/5 .5/ 2/1 M bp s 802. 11 g 54/4 8/36 /2 4/1 8/ 12 /11/ 9/6 /5 .5/ 2/1 M b ps Link dis tance 7[...]
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Appendix B 178 B Compu ter re qu irem en ts B 1 F or WIA , 1 20 0x1 200 r e so lu ti on . Br o th er Sc an ne r Uti li ty en ab le s to en ha nc e up to 1 92 00 x 19 20 0 dp i. 2 T hi rd pa rty U SB po r ts a r e n ot s up po rte d. 3 P C F a x su pp o r ts bl ac k an d w hi te on ly . 4 P ap erP or t™ 1 1S E su pp or ts M ic ros of t ® SP4 o r [...]
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Appendix B 179 B Au the nt ica tio n and en cr yp tion fo r wirel ess u se rs on ly B Auth enticat ion m ethod B Th e Br othe r m ach ine su pp orts the f oll owin g me th od s: Open system Wireless dev ices ar e allowed to acc ess the n etwork with out an y authentica tion. Shar ed ke y A secret pre-determi ned ke y is share d by al l devi[...]
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Appendix B 180 B Netwo rk key B There ar e some rule s for each securi ty meth od: Open system/S hared key wi th WEP This key i s a 64 -bit or 128-bi t value th at must be ent ered in a n ASCII o r hexadeci mal for m at. • 64 (40) bit ASCII: Uses 5 t ext charact ers. e.g .“WSLAN” (th is is ca se se nsitive) . • 6 4 (4 0) b it hex a deci[...]
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Appendix B 181 B Function ta ble and defaul t factory se ttings B The facto ry setti ngs ar e shown in Bold wi th an a sterisk. Mai n Menu Subme n u M enu Se le ct i ons Opt io ns 7.LAN 1.Wired 1.TCP/IP 1.BOOT Method Auto * Static RARP BOOTP DHCP 2.IP Address [000-25 5]. [000-255]. [000-25 5]. [000-255] 1 3.Subnet Mask [000-25 5]. [000-255]. [000-2[...]
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Appendix B 182 B 7.LAN (continued) 1.Wired (continued ) 3.Set to Default 1.Reset — 2.Exit — 4.Wired Enable On * Off 2.WLAN 1.TCP/IP 1.BOOT Method Auto * Static RARP BOOTP DHCP 2.IP Address [000-25 5]. [000-255]. [000-25 5]. [000-255] 1 3.Subnet Mask [000-25 5]. [000-255]. [000-25 5]. [000-255] 1 4.Gateway [000-25 5]. [000-255]. [000-25 5]. [000[...]
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Appendix B 183 B 7.LAN (continued) 2.WLAN (continued ) 4.WLAN Status 1.Status Active(11b) Active(11g) Wired LAN Active WLAN OFF Connection NG (f or US A) o r Connection error (f or UK ) 2.Signal Strong Medium Weak None 3.SSID — 4.Comm.Mode Ad-hoc Infrastructure 5.Set to Default 1.Reset — 2.Exit — 6.WLAN Enable On Off * 3.Setup IFAX 1.Setup In[...]
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Appendix B 184 B 7.LAN (continued) 3.Setup IFAX (continued ) 1.Setup Internet (continued) 7.Mailbox Name — 8.Mailbox Pwd — 9.APOP On Off * 2.Setup Mail RX 1.Auto Polling On * Off 2.Poll Frequency 10 MIN 3.Header All Subject+From+To None * 4.Del Error Mail On * Off 5.Notification On MDN Off * 3.Setup Mail TX 1.Sender Subject — 2.Size Limit On [...]
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Appendix B 185 B 1 On co nnect i on to the ne twork, th e mach in e wi ll aut o mati ca lly se t the IP ad dre ss and Sub ne t Mask to val ue appr op ria te f or you r n etwor k . 7.LAN (continued) 5.Scan to FTP — Color 150 dpi Color 300 dpi Color 600 dpi B&W 200 dpi B&W 200x100 dpi (If you chose color option) PDF * JPEG (If you chose B&a[...]
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Appendix B 186 B Entering Tex t B W hen set ting c ertai n m e nu se lec tio ns, suc h a s th e S tat ion ID, y ou w ill n ee d to t ype te xt ch ara cte rs. The dia l pad keys have l etters pr inted on them. The keys: 0 , # and l do not ha ve pri nted l ett ers b eca use th ey ar e use d fo r spec ia l char ac ters . Press th e appropri ate di al [...]
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Appendix B 187 B Repeating lette rs B To enter a characte r on th e same key a s the previous ch aracter, p ress c to mo ve the cu rsor ri ght be fore pres si ng th e key ag ain . Sp ec ial char a cte rs an d sy mb ol s B Pres s l , # or 0 , and then p ress d or c to move the curso r to th e symbol or characte r yo u want. Pres s OK to ch oo se it [...]
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188 C C Op en Sourc e Licens ing Remar ks C O penS SL st at emen ts C Open S SL Lic ense C Co pyri gh t © 199 8-200 7 T he Op en SS L Pr ojec t. All righ ts re serv e d. Redistri bution a nd use in source a nd binary fo rms, wit h or wi thout modi ficati on, are permit ted provid ed that th e follo w ing cond it ion s are m et : 1. Redi stributi o[...]
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Appendi x C 189 C Th is libr ary is fr ee for co mm er cial a nd n on -com me rc ia l use as lo ng as the fo llo wing co nd ition s are ahe are d to. Th e fol lowing condit ions app ly t o all co de fo und i n t his distrib ution, b e i t th e RC4, RSA, l hash, DE S, etc., code; not just the SSL co de. The SSL do cumentatio n includ ed with th is d[...]
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Appendi x C 190 C Op en LDAP Sta t eme nt s C This prod uct in cludes s oftwar e develo ped by the Op enLDA P Projec t. C Unl e ss o ther wis e exp ress ly st ated he rei n, T he Open LDA P Pub li c L ic en se Vers io n 2.8 shal l be appl ie d to indi vi du al files Co pyri gh t 19 98 -20 07 The O pe nL DAP Fo un da tion A ll rig ht s res erv ed . [...]
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Appendi x C 191 C 3. Redis trib ut io ns m ust cont a in a ver ba ti m co py of th is do cu men t . The OpenLDAP Founda tion may revise th is l icense fr om ti me to ti me. Each re vision i s disti nguishe d by a version number. You m ay use this S oftwar e under terms o f this license revisi on or u nder the terms of any su bseq ue nt revi si on o[...]
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Appendi x C 192 C 3. The na m e "O pe nL DAP " m ust no t be us ed to en dor se or p rom o te pr odu c ts d erive d from this S oft ware wi thou t p rior writ ten pe rm iss io n of t he O pe nLD AP Foun da ti on . For writ ten pe rm iss io n, ple ase co ntac t fo und atio n@ openl dap . org . 4. Products derive d from this Software may no[...]
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I ndex 193 D D A AES .. ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ...... 2 4 APIPA ... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... 9 , 83 , 171 APOP .. .. ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... .. 134 ARP .. ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... ..[...]
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Index 194 D R RARP .... ... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ... 9 , 78 , 171 Remote Setup . .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... 1 , 19 , 32 Restoring the network settings .. .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... .. 104 RFC 1001 ... .. ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ........ .... ..... ..... .... [...]