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802.11a is an emerging wireless networking technology that operates in the 5 GHz
frequency band and offers communication speeds similar to those of 802.11g. The printer
cannot communicate with 802.11a devices over a wireless connection.
If you have an 802.11a wireless network, you can use an

Ethernet cable

to connect the

printer to the network's

Wireless Access Point (WAP)

in order to achieve a processing

speed comparable to that of the 802.11a network. If your wireless network supports
802.11g and 802.11b technology, another option is to switch the rest of the network to
the lower frequency to use the printer wirelessly.
To connect the printer to an Ethernet network, follow the

Ethernet network installation

instructions

.

Adapters and access points
Adapters
While some devices, such as the printer, have built-in Wi-Fi capability, other devices
need an adapter to become Wi-Fi-enabled.
AirPort® cards are available from Apple for Macintosh products. See the card
documentation for installation and configuration instructions.
Access points

Infrastructure networks

are a common variety of wireless network. An infrastructure

network requires the use of a

Wireless Access Point (WAP)

.

A WAP acts as a central hub for a wireless network or as a router connecting the wireless
network to another network (such as the Internet or an Ethernet network). Devices on
the network communicate through the WAP.

Macintosh users may use an AirPort® Base Station as a WAP.

Wireless network examples
To see some examples of wireless networks, see the

wireless network examples page

.

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