Network

[Note]

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 (Menu) > Network on the control panel.

[Note]

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 Settings > Network Settings (see Using SyncThru™ Web Service).

Option

Description

TCP/IP (IPv4)

Selects the appropriate protocol and configure parameters to use the network environment (see Setting IP address).

[Note]

There are lots of parameters to be set. If you are not sure, leave as is, or consult the network administrator.

TCP/IP (IPv6)

Selects this option to use the network environment through IPv6 (see IPv6 configuration).

Ethernet Speed

Configure the network transmission speed.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on after you change this option.

802.1x

You can selects the user authentication for network communication. For detailed information consult the network administrator.

Wireless

Selects this option to use the wireless network (see Wireless network setup).

Clear Setting

Reverts the network settings to the default values.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on.

Network Conf.

This list shows information on your machine’s network connection and configuration (see Printing a network configuration report).

Net. Activate

You can set whether to use Ethernet on or off.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on after you change this option.

Http Activate

You can set whether to use SyncThru™ Web Service or not.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on after you change this option.

WINS

You can configure the WINS server. WINS(Windows Internet Name Service) is used in the Windows operating system.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on after you change this option.

SNMP V1/V2

You can set SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). Administrator’s can use SNMP to monitor and manage machines on the network.

SNTP

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.

UPnP(SSDP)

You can set UPnP (SSDP) protocol.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on after you change this option.

MDNS

You can set mDNS (Multicast Domain Name System) settings.

SetIP

You can set SetIP settings.

SLP

You can configure SLP (Service Location Protocol) settings. This protocol allows host applications to find services in a local area network without prior configuration.

[Note]

Turn the power off and on after you change this option.