On your computer or mobile device, open the list of available wireless networks. Select your Wi-Fi Direct printer name from the list of networks, and then enter the password to connect to the printer. In a web browser, type 192.168.223.1 into the address bar, and then press Enter.
STEP 6 – Enter IP Address. Enter your IP address in the top box ‘Printer Name or IP Address: ‘ as you enter the IP address, the lower box ‘Port Name: ‘ will automatically enter the same address, if you already have that address entered, you will see an ‘_1’ at the end of the address in the lower ‘Port Name: ‘ box. Click [Next >] Here's the way to do this on Windows 7 and 8.1 for non-IP based printers: Add a printer; Add a local printer (not network) Create a new port (local port, not TCP/IP)
From the Home screen on the product control panel, touch the Setup button. Scroll to and touch the Network Setup menu. Touch the TCP/IP Config menu, and then touch the Manual button. Use the numeric keypad to enter the IP address, and touch the OK button. Touch the Yes button to confirm.
At the printer, press Device. Press Networks/Ports. Depending on your connection type: press on Wireless, Wi-fi Direct, or Ethernet. Press IPv4. Press Enable DHCP and press Off. Press Set Static IP Address. Press IP Address. Using the keypad, enter the address as X.X.X.X, where X is a number from 0-255, then touch OK.
To begin, type cmd in your search box. Next, you should be able to see the command line. Type ‘iconfig’ and press enter. On the window that shows up, you’ll be able to find your IPv4 IP address. Once you know your IPv4 address, go ahead and type ‘ping’, followed by a space, and then your IPv4 address and press enter.
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