settup wireless to connection By:Riecomala Cllucetia
Wireless
printing can be extremely useful. Printers that can be networked come
with either a network adapter (which can be simply directly plugged into
a wireless router), or a wireless adapter (in which case a router is
not essential if you are prepared to use ad-hoc mode). Here's how to do
it.
Edit Steps
Wireless Method
- 1Make sure your printer has wireless network adapters or a wireless router.
- 2Power on the printer and wireless router.
- 3Configure the printer to connect the wireless router.
- Enable the DHCP option on the printer. Obtain the IP address automatically.
- Configure the DHCP server of wireless router. Again, assign the IP address automatically.
- 4Verify connectivity. Try doing some test prints. If it doesn't work, check the IP addresses.
Network Method
- 1Assign the printer to a wireless network. Go to “Start” and click on “Devices and Printers.”
- 2Click on “Add a printer”.
- 3Click on "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer."
- 4Select the wireless printer from the list. Click “Next."
- 5Allow Windows to successfully connect the printer. Again, click “Next.”
- 6Click "Finish" to complete the process. If you have multiple printers on your network, set this one as the default. Verify the connection by clicking "Print a test page."