User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Network USER’S GUIDE
- Table of contents
 - 1 Introduction
 - 2 Configuring your network printer
- Overview
 - IP addresses, subnet masks and gateways
 - Setting the IP address and subnet mask
 - Changing the print server settings
 
 - 3 Configuring your machine for a wireless network
- Overview
 - Confirm your network environment
 - Wireless network terms and concepts
 - Configuring your machine for a wireless network
 - Changing the print server settings
- Using the BRAdmin Professional utility to change the wireless settings (for Windows® only)
 - Using the control panel to configure your machine for a network
 - Using other methods to configure your machine for a network
 - Using a HTTP (web browser) to change the print server settings
 - Using the Remote Setup to change the print server settings (for Windows® and Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater)
 
 
 - 4 Wireless configuration for Windows®
 - 5 Wireless configuration for Macintosh®
 - 6 Control Panel Setup
- LAN Main Setup Menu
- Wired TCP/IP / WLAN TCP/IP
 - Ethernet (Wired network only)
 - Setup WLAN (Wireless network only)
 - Set to default
 - WLAN Status (Wireless network only)
 - Wired Enable (Wired network only)
 - Wireless Enable (Wireless network only)
 - Setup I-Fax
 - Setup Mail RX
 - Setup Mail TX
 - Setup Relay
 - Scan to E-mail (E-mail server)
 - Scan to FTP
 - Fax to Server
 - Time Zone
 - Restoring the network settings to factory default
 - Printing the Network Configuration List
 
 
 - LAN Main Setup Menu
 - 7 Network printing from Windows® basic TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer printing
 - 8 Internet printing for Windows®
- Overview
- Quick Tips
 - Brother Internet Print General Information
 - Brother Internet Print: Configuring the Brother Print Server
 - Brother Internet Print: Using the BRAdmin Professional utility to Configure the Print Server
 - Brother Internet Print: Using a Web Browser to Configure the Print Server
 - Brother Internet Print: Installing the BIP software on Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP and Windows NT® 4.0
 - Adding a Second Brother Internet Port
 - Windows® 2000/XP IPP printing
 - Specifying a different URL
 
 - Other sources of information
 
 - Overview
 - 9 Network printing from a Macintosh®
 - 10 Web Based Management
 - 11 LDAP Operation
 - 12 Internet FAX
- Overview
- Getting Connected
 - Control Panel Key Functions
 - Sending an Internet Fax
 - Manually Entering Text
 - Receiving E-mail or Internet Fax
 - Receiving an Internet Fax to a PC
 - Forwarding Received E-mail and Fax Messages
 - Relay Broadcasting
 - TX Verification Mail
 - Setup Mail (TX)
 - Setup Mail (RX)
 - Error mail
 - Important information on Internet Fax
 
 
 - Overview
 - 13 Troubleshooting
 - Appendix A
- Using services
 - Other ways to set the IP address (for advanced users and administrators)
- Using DHCP to configure the IP address
 - Using BOOTP to configure the IP address
 - Using RARP to configure the IP address
 - Using APIPA to configure the IP address
 - Using ARP to configure the IP address
 - Using the TELNET console to configure the IP address
 - Using the Brother Web BRAdmin server software for IIS* to configure the IP address
 
 - Installation when using a Network Print Queue or Share (printer driver only)
 
 - Appendix B
 - Index
 
 
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Control Panel Setup
LAN Main Setup Menu
The control panel LAN menu section can be used to configure network settings. Press Menu, then press 
number 6 for LAN then proceed to the menu selection you wish to configure. 
Please note that the machine is supplied with Remote Setup applications for Windows
®
 and Macintosh
®
, the 
BRAdmin Professional utility for Windows
®
, BRAdmin Light utility for Mac OS
®
 X 10.2.4 or greater and HTTP 
protocol (web based management) for Windows
®
 and Macintosh
®
, which also can be used to configure many 
aspects of the network. See Changing the print server settings on page 12 for Windows
®
 and Changing the 
print server settings on page 105 for Macintosh
®
.
Wired TCP/IP / WLAN TCP/IP
If you connect the machine with the Ethernet cable to your network, use the Wired TCP/IP menu selections. 
If you connect the machine to the wireless Ethernet network, use the WLAN TCP/IP menu selections.
This menu has ten sections: Boot Method, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Node Name, WINS 
Config, WINS Server, DNS Server, APIPA and IPv6.
BOOT Method
This selection controls how the machine obtains the IP address for itself. The default setting is Auto.
1
(For Wired) Press Menu, 6, 1, 1, 1.
(For Wireless) Press Menu, 6, 2, 1, 1.
2
Press ▲ or ▼ to select Auto, Static, RARP, BOOTP or DHCP.
3
Press OK.
4
Press Stop/Exit.
Auto mode
In this mode, the machine will scan the network for a DHCP server, if it can find one, and if the DHCP server 
is configured to allocate an IP address to the machine, then the IP address supplied by the DHCP server will 
be used. If no DHCP server is available, the machine will scan for a BOOTP server. If a BOOTP server is 
available, and it is configured correctly, the machine will take its IP address from the BOOTP server. If a 
BOOTP server is not available, the machine will scan for a RARP server. If a RARP server also does not 
answer, the machine will use an APIPA address, see Using APIPA to configure the IP address on page 133. 
This whole process can take 2 to 3 minutes so we recommend printing a Network Configuration List to confirm 
the network settings are set correctly.
Static mode
In this mode the machine’s IP address must be manually assigned. Once entered the IP address is locked to 
the assigned address.










