Communication Mode; Network Name (Ssid) - HP Deskjet 460 Guide De Mise En Marche Rapide

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Communication mode

On an "ad hoc" network, the network communication mode is set to ad hoc, and the printer communicates
directly with other wireless devices without the use of a wireless access point (WAP).

Network name (SSID)

By default, the printer looks for an ad hoc network with the network name, or Service Set Identifier (SSID),
"hpsetup."
Wireless security settings
The printer's factory default setting is open network and security (encryption) disabled. The printer will
attempt to detect and automatically associate to open wireless network named "hpsetup". The network does
not require security for authentication or encryption.
All devices on the ad hoc network must:
Be 802.11-compatible
Have ad hoc as the communication mode
Have the same network name (SSID)
Be on the same subnet
Be on the same channel
Have the same 802.11 security settings
Wireless profile switch
The printer includes an 802.11 wireless profile switch so you can store settings for up to three 802.11
computers or networks. This allows you to easily move the printer from home to office or between any three
wireless network environments. The "current" profile is the one associated with the current position (1, 2, or
3) of the wireless profile switch on the printer. For more information, see the onscreen user's guide on the
Starter CD.
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