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imaging & printing technology backgrounder s second half 2003 Network solutions: HP Deskjet 5800 series and HP PSC 2500 series echnology summary products—the HP Deskjet 5800 seri es color inkjet printer and the HP PSC 2500 series Photosmart x, scanner, copier. r all-in- tional functionalit y with access to memory card readers, flatbed scannin[...]
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Embedded Ethernet allows customers to connect the printer or all-in-one directly to an Ethernet . T Ethernet network with an Ethernet cable. net the hub or router. Once the device is ed, the user simply runs the installation ation protocol used on the Internet. the printer DCHP Wireless networking e printer or all-in-o external print server. Wirele[...]
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Wi-Fi is a wireless communications technology th at allows home and office users to connect computers, printers, and other devices to each ot her and the Internet without the use of wires of wires. Deskjet 5800 and PSC 2500 series offer embedde d 802.11b, which is also compatible with ces. 802.11b and 802.11g are variations of the IEEE 802.11 famil[...]
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Wireless network settings Devices on a wireless network shar e certain setting s, such as the communication mode, a network name, and security settings. A co mplete set of network settings is called a wireless profile. Wireless profile —a wireless profile is a set of network se ttings unique to a given wireless netw ork. A wireless device may hav[...]
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An Ethernet cable is included in-box with both products. The cable is used for wired and wireless n-one on a wireless network. Once the setup process is complete, the cable is removed and the device HP Deskjet 5800 and PSC 2500 series offer wired and wireless networ k solutions. Networking both wired and wireless solutions—and others which are un[...]
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Appendix: Network tools and features HP Deskjet 5800 and PSC 2500 series feature a variety of tools for setting up the printer or all-in- one on wired or wireless home, home -office and small-office n etworks. Wireless networking offers unique benefits, such as allowing not ebook computer users the f reedom to move from one area to another in the h[...]
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Wireless network installation The table below outlines the configuration tools used and the steps to follow to add the Deskjet 5800 or PSC 2500 series to an existing wireless network: NETWORK CONFIGURATION TOOLS CONFIGURATION STEPS WEP -enabled infrastructure wireless network • Installation software • Ethernet setup cable Connect the Ethernet s[...]
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HP and HP channel partner internal use only 8 second half 2003 ch in the Setup Poster. The Ethernet setu p cable and network settings are not required as th e device is already conf igured on the network. Note: The installation CD software only allows for wired and wireless infrastr uctur e configuratio n. Web r eate n- eless c p y rec Installation[...]
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Front panel features HP PSC 2500 series The front panel on the PSC 2500 series ha s a color LCD HP and HP channel partner internal use only 9 second half 2003 display and front panel buttons for accessing and u, press the Setup button on the front panel, then HP the printer is connected to an Ethernet network, an active wireless network, or a compu[...]
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HP Deskjet 5800 series, wireless The Deskjet 5800 series has a blue Wire less Status t indicates the status of the s or wire d Ethernet SC 2500 series can t from multiple users. Print ved. Up to five users int jobs can be sent simultaneous ly from up to four users. If o the printer or all-in-one at the same time, jobs from the fifth HP Deskjet 5800[...]
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Memory card reader a ccess Network users can transfer memory card files to a ne the PSC 2500 series front panel. Since memory card computer, users also have the option to move card file Windows Explorer. The network conn ection uses a allow users to read and write files over the netwo rk Due to slower file transfer r ates—ab tworked computer usin[...]