HP LaserJet 1022nw Printer User Manual
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Field
Description
IP Address
The printer's Internet Protocol (IP) address. This address uniquely
identifies the device on the network.
IP addresses are assigned dynamically through DHCP or AutoIP.
You can also set up a static IP address, though this is not
recommended.
Manually assigning an invalid IP address during install will cause
your network components to not see the device.
Config by
The protocol used to assign the IP address to the device:
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AutoIP: the installation software determines the configuration
parameters.
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DHCP: the configuration parameters are supplied by a dynamic
host configuration protocol (DHCP) server on the network. On
small networks, this could be a router.
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Manual: the configuration parameters are set manually, such
as a static IP address.
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BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) is an Internet protocol
that enables a device to discover its own IP address, the IP
address of a BOOTP server on the network, and a file to be
loaded into memory to boot the machine. This enables the
device to boot without requiring a hard or floppy disk drive.
mDNS Name
Multicast Domain Name Server Service Name. The name used by
Apple Rendezvous to identify the printer, which consists of the
device name and the MAC address.
Apple Rendezvous is used with local and ad-hoc networks that do
not use central DNS servers. To perform name services,
Rendezvous uses a DNS alternative called mDNS.
With mDNS, your computer can find and use any printer connected
to your local area network. It can also work with any other Ethernet-
enabled device that appears on the network.
Link Status
The protocol for transmitting data over a network:
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802.11b and 802.11g: for wireless network
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10T-Full: for wired network
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10T-Half: for wired network
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100TX-Full: for wired network
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100TX-Half: for wired network
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