HP MP200 User Manual
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Infrastructure AP Mode:
If your network is using a router, then you typically
have an “Infrastructure AP” wireless setup.
Get SSID: select the SSID which is the network name for your wireless router/access
point and then press “OK” to continue.
Signal Strength: in this page, you can find the signal strength for every SSID. Adjust
the position and angle of the mp200 USB Wireless Adapter and/or your router/access
point to get the highest possible signal strength.
Security setup: If your wireless network is protected with a security/encryption
key, use the mp200’s remote control to navigate the on-screen keyboard to input the
security/encryption key.
Note: The wireless security key on the mp200 must be set to the same value as the
wireless security key configured on your router or access point.
IP Setup: Choose to use either “DHCP IP (auto)” or Fixed IP (manual). For most home
networks, DHCP IP is the most common choice. If Fixed IP (manual) is required, use
the mp200’s remote control to navigate the on-screen virtual keyboard and manually
enter the IP address for the mp200.
Test Connection: In the final step, press “OK” to save your wireless settings, and test
the connection. The mp200 will attempt to connect to the network, if it works then the
wireless setup is complete.
Peer to Peer Ad Hoc mode:
If your network does not include a router,
then you may have a peer to peer (Ad Hoc) wireless network. In this case, you must
manually enter your wireless network settings using the mp200’s remote control and