Step 5: After you have completed the above instructions successfully, you can now enjoy the convenience of printing from anywhere in your home. Your existing wireless router serves as the access point between your wireless printer and laptop computer.
TIPS:
* SSID or Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network. WEP/WPA key is the passphrase or passkey that is used to access the wireless network. Both of these information is required when you first try to access the internet. Contact your ISP provider or network admin if you do not know these info.
* Steel cabinet, walls, microwave ovens, or cordless phones interferes with your wi-fi signal so make sure you put your printer away from these if you're experiencing low signal strength.
* Always add WEP/WPA security key to your wireless network for added security.
* If you do not have wireless router, you can still connect your laptop and printer wirelessly via peer-to-peer network known as ADHOC.