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PD45 User Guide 29
By default, the printer supports DHCP networks.
Note: If you are not using a DHCP network, Wi-Fi settings must be configured by using
Honeywell PrintSet 5 through a USB connection to the printer. Send commands
through a serial connection, or use the wizards and settings menus on the printer.
Configure Wi-Fi Communications from the Web Page
Use this procedure to configure wireless communications from the printer web
page.
Note: The printer must be turned on and connected to your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network to
configure the printer from the web page.
1. Open a web browser on your PC.
2. In the address bar, type the IP address of your printer and press Enter. The
printer web page appears.
3. Click Login.
4. Type your Username and Password and then click Login. The default value for
Username is itadmin and the default value for Password is pass.
5. Click the Configure tab. The Configuration Summary page appears.
6. Click Communications > Wireless 802.11. The Wireless 802.11 settings page
appears.
7. Change wireless settings as needed. You can also click Default Settings to
restore all default Wireless 802.11 settings.
8. Click Save when you are finished.
Configure Wi-Fi Communications from the Main Menu
You can configure wireless communications using the Wireless 802.11 wizard or
from the Main Menu.
1. Press the Main Menu button.
2. Select Settings > Communications > Wireless 802.11.
3. Change settings as needed for your wireless connection.
4. Tap Save when you are finished.
Install Authentication Certificates
If you are using Wireless 802.11 security, you may need to install authentication
certificates in the printer for the highest level of security.
1. Configure the printer for the correct date and time.
2. On your PC, open an FTP/SFTP connection to the IP address of the printer.
3. Transfer your certificate to /home/user/certificates/public.
4. On your PC, open a Telnet session to the printer.