Configuring wireless settings for the MarkNet N8350 and MarkNet N8352 through the control panel
How to Configure Wireless Settings for the MarkNet N8350 and MarkNet N8352 via Printer Control Panel
Overview
Use the printer's control panel to configure your Wi-Fi network and security settings on the printer and allow it to join the wireless network..
As users move to faster networks, the need for wireless clients supporting
5GHz
frequencies using 40MHz
channel width becomes more prevalent. Lexmark has added this compatibility for a number of printers.Before you begin
If you do not see
a/b/g/n
or a/n
modes, then you will need to update your printer's firmware to EC6
; i.e., LW6
3
.##.P638, or later.Other configuration methods available
- Consider configuring wireless settings from the printer's IP address, if any of the following conditions apply:
- Your printer is connected to a wired network.
- The printer lacks a touch screen.
- Your installation software is not available.
- You do not have a local PC or USB cable.
- Consider the following options if you are using any of the following:
- Personal Identification Number (PIN) or Push Button Configuration (PBCPBC requires turning onWPS Autodetection, found underSetup > Network/Ports > Network (#) > Network # Setup > Enable/Disable WPS Autodetection
- Initiate WPS from router's configuration web page, a button on the wireless router/AP, or printer’s PIN or PBC menu option (See Step 7 below).
Please reference your router's documentation or router's technical support services to find out more about this capability.
- Bonjour*configuration on Apple Macintosh or AirPrint of your printer supports it.
*
Requires mDNS and DDNS to be enabled on the printer under Settings > Network/Ports > TCP/IP.Configuring wireless settings from the control panel
Before proceeding to the steps below, you may want to review these tips:
- Know your network's wireless compatibility mode:802.11 a/b/g/n.
- Know your compatibility mode's channel width:20MHz,40MHz,20/40MHz.
- Know your wireless network name (SSID), passphrase, security mode and encryption type.
- Power-cycle (ON-OFF-ON) the printer with network cable detached in order to seeNetwork 1. See Selecting Active Network Card if Network 1 never appears as a menu option; and again, verify the network cable is detached from the printer. The Active Network Card should be set "Auto" without Ethernet cable or "Network Card 1".
- If manually entering SSID and encryption values, it is crucial they be identical to those found on your router's AP.
Solution
- Proceed to the following menu location: Network/Ports > Network 1 > Network 1 Setup > Wireless > Wireless Connection Setup.
- Use theOKbutton or comboICON/CHECKMARKto select menu options or submit values.
- ARROWbuttons, regardless of device model, will scroll down menu lists.
- Check the802.11 compatibility modesettings ‑ click here for an illustration:
- 802.11b / g - 2.4GHz, 20MHz channel width
- 802.11b/ g / n - 2.4GHz, 20/40MHz channel width
- 802.11a / b/ g / n - 2.4 & 5GHz, 20MHz channel width
- 802.11a / n - 5GHz - 40MHz channel width(channel width is automatic if adapter detects 802.11a)
- Search for networks to identify all reachable APs ‑ Network Names (SSIDs).
- Manually configure ALL wireless settings. Proceed toStep 9
- Join your network using Push Button or PIN methods. See router's or APUser Guidefor instructions and the printer'sUser Guidefor additional assistance.
- SelectNetwork Mode(Infrastructure or Ad hoc). Click here for an illustration.
- SelectWireless Security Mode(Disabled, WEP, WPA‑PSK, WPA2‑PSK) as seen here.
- SelectEncryption Type (Cipher). Click here for an illustration of the options ‑ Auto, TKIP, AES
- *Common mistakes include misspelled words and not recognizing spaces, underscores, symbols, or the capitalization of certain letters.
- Printer will attempt to connect to the network. Click here for an illustration.
- If unsuccessful, locate theTrouble Code, which may help determine the problem. Ethernet 802.11 a/b/g/n Network Setup page
Verify Connection
Look at your Ethernet 802.11a/b/g/n network settings page.
- If the status appears asNot Connectedthen locate theTrouble Codenear the bottom of the page or on the second sheet; i.e.,"Can't Find Wireless Network".
- If the status appears asConnectedthen the printer should be successfully connected to your WLAN. Attempt to print, scan, or observe that you are still able to access the embedded web server.
Forced 'Std. Network' setting prevents wireless configuration
If the
Active Network Card
is set to the Std. Network
, not only will wireless configuration failure occur, but any printer already communicating wirelessly will lose connection since this setting forces a wired Ethernet connection only.To do this from the printer's web page
:- ClickSettings.
- ClickNetwork/Ports.
- Click onSelect Active Network Card.
- Select requiredAuto, Network Card 1.
- ClickSubmit.
To do this from the printer control panel
:- TurnOFFthe printer.
- Disconnect the network cable from the printer.
- TurnONthe printer.
- PressNetwork/Ports>Active NIC.
- Select requiredAutoorNetwork Card 1.
- Click thecheck mark.
- ObserveSubmitting changes. MX410 Screenshot
The printer will have to reset or reboot before it can attempt to join the active wireless network.
The printer has to reset because it cannot run concurrent wireless and wired network card options. This allows the printer to detect the newly activated network card option. NIC – Network Interface Card
Active network card behavior
Setting and Selection Behavior | Good to know |
|---|---|
Auto (Default)In this mode, the active network card will switch from STD NETWORK to NETWORK CARD 1 automatically, but only if the printer recognizes that the wireless print server has been configured and you have disconnected the network cable. It will show connected on the setup sheet only if the printer can complete client-to-AP authentication and association. |
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Network Card 1 In this mode, the active network card (MarkNet 8350/8352 wireless adapter) is forced ON. This is evidenced by the presence of a Ethernet 802.11 a/b/g/n page if you print the Network Setup page.You will disable the wired Ethernet 10/100/1000 (Internal network adapter [INA, NIC]). |
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Std. Network
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Trouble codes and suggestions
Trouble code explanation | Possible cause and corrective actions |
|---|---|
Cannot associate with wireless network Signal Quality – (Unacceptable) |
* See router or access point documentation. |
Access point is not using WPA |
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Signal strength too weak |
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Can't find wireless network | Possible causes and suggestions include:
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Signal strength too strong |
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LEGACY ID:
HO3913