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Supported connection types, Connect using ethernet – HP Photosmart C7200 Series User Manual

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Wireless Technology into the front USB port, Bluetooth

®

devices such as PDAs and

camera phones can print to the HP All-in-One.

NOTE:

In the remainder of this chapter, the HP bt450, Printer and PC Adapter with

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology is referred to simply as an HP bt450.

This section contains the following topics:

Supported connection types

Connect using Ethernet

Connect using integrated wireless WLAN 802.11

Connect using the HP bt450, Printer and PC Adapter with Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology

Use printer sharing

Supported connection types

Description

Recommended number
of connected
computers for best
performance

Supported software
features

Setup instructions

USB connection

One computer connected
with a USB cable to the
rear USB 2.0 High Speed
port on the HP All-in-One.

All features are
supported, except
Webscan.

Follow the Setup Guide
for detailed instructions.

Ethernet (wired)
connection

Up to five computers
connected to an HP All-
in-One using a hub or
router.

All features are
supported, including
Webscan.

Follow the instructions in

“Wired network setup”
on page 37

.

Wireless WLAN 802.11
connection

Up to five computers
connected using a
wireless router
(infrastructure mode).

All features are
supported, including
Webscan.

Follow instructions in

“Integrated wireless
WLAN 802.11 network
setup” on page 39

.

HP bt450, Printer and PC
Adapter with Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

One Bluetooth device or
computer.

Printing from a Bluetooth
device such as a PDA or
camera phone, or a
Bluetooth-enabled
computer.

Follow the instructions in

“Connect using the
HP bt450, Printer and PC
Adapter with Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology”
on page 32

.

Printer sharing

Five.
The host computer must
be turned on at all times,
or the other computers
will not be able to print to
the HP All-in-One.

All features resident on
the host computer are
supported. Only print is
supported from the other
computers.

Follow the instructions in

“Use printer sharing”
on page 36

.

Connect using Ethernet

The HP All-in-One supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet network connections.
For detailed instructions on connecting the HP All-in-One to an Ethernet (wired) network,
see

“Wired network setup” on page 37

.

Computer connection information

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Finish

set

up

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