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Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not applicable to your machine (see Menu overview). |
To change the menu options:
Press ( ) > on the control panel.
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You can also use this feature from the SyncThru™ Web Service. Open the Web browser from your networked computer and type the IP address of your machine. When SyncThru™ Web Service opens, click > (see Using SyncThru™ Web Service). |
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Selects the appropriate protocol and configure parameters to use the network environment (see Setting IP address).
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Selects this option to use the network environment through IPv6 (see IPv6 configuration). |
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Configure the network transmission speed.
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You can selects the user authentication for network communication. For detailed information consult the network administrator. |
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Selects this option to use the wireless network (see Wireless network setup). |
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Reverts the network settings to the default values.
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This list shows information on your machine’s network connection and configuration (see Printing a network configuration report). |
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You can set whether to use Ethernet on or off.
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You can set whether to use SyncThru™ Web Service or not.
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You can configure the WINS server. WINS(Windows Internet Name Service) is used in the Windows operating system.
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You can set SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). Administrator’s can use SNMP to monitor and manage machines on the network. |
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You can set SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings. SNTP synchronizes the clocks of the computer systems through the Internet (NTP) so there would not be a time difference when exchanging data. |
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You can set UPnP (SSDP) protocol.
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You can set mDNS (Multicast Domain Name System) settings. |
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You can set SetIP settings. |
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You can configure SLP (Service Location Protocol) settings. This protocol allows host applications to find services in a local area network without prior configuration.
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