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Lexmark XM1145

Configuring wireless settings via the Embedded Web Server and switch from a wired to wireless connection

Overview

This article describes how to use your printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS) to join your wireless network; for example, WLAN.

Use if...Applies to...
You are switching to a wireless connection from a wired Ethernet connection.All models
You do not have a USB cable for the Wireless Setup Utility (WSU).

All models

However, if you do have a USB cable, you can use WSU with the MS31x, MS41x, CS31x series laser printers.

Your printer did not come with Wireless Setup Utility (WSU) configuration software.

All models except 2.4" display models which have a WSU available on these included CD packages:

  • MS31x Series: P/N 35S0600-002, CD Rev. B00 (or later)
  • MS41x Series: P/N 35S0601-002, CD Rev. B00 (or later)
  • CS31x Series: P/N 38C0503-002, CD Rev. B00 (or later)

Or, you can download the full driver package for these three models from the Lexmark support site.

Host computer (PC) is not near the printer.All models

Note: 

For WSU, you must verify the installation of the driver, creation of the port, and make sure your printer's IP address matches what is listed under Printer Properties > Ports. You may need the installation CD or a downloaded version of the driver from the Lexmark support site to complete the setup process. This article does not include walk-thru instructions for the installation of the driver.

Before you begin

Make sure you have...Why? (Relevance)Additional details
Printer with an Ethernet cable connectionEstablish an active network connection.You must access the printer's EWS to synchronize security settings between the printer's wireless adapter and your access point or wireless router.
Computer (PC) with active Internet connectionNetwork communication between computer, printer, and browser
All security configuration settings from your access point or wireless router

Exact entry of all settings is required to join your wireless network.

WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network

See your access point's configuration utility or embedded web server for these values:

  • Network Name: SSID
  • Radio Mode: 802.11 b/g; 802.11 b/gn
  • Security Mode: None(Disabled); WPA; WPA2; 802.1x
  • Passphrase, or any advanced 802.1x (Radius) values, if applicable
Printer's IP addressThis is required to open the printer's web page or embedded web server (EWS).

For Laser printers:

  1. Print the Network Setup Page: i.e., from the control panel, press the Menu button > select Reports, and then select Network SetupPage.

  2. Or, locate IP address in the upper left corner of the printer screen or LCD.

  3. Or, navigate to TCP/IP Settings. Press Menu > Settings > Standard Network > Standard Network Setup > TCP/IP > IP Address.

AirPrint™ users

Some printers did not initially include Apple AirPrint support and required a firmware update to establish this feature enhancement. Other printers do not support AirPrint due to memory resources.

Look for the presence of AirPrint listed under Settings > Network/Ports, and if necessary, return to Lexmark support site to locate available firmware update information on your printer's product page.

Note: 

AirPrint and the AirPrint Logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.

Joining to WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)

If...Then see...
First-time configuration...Step 1

Step 1 is completed and ALL wireless security settings are properly configured but the printer is not communicating...

Step 2
Repeated attempts to join the wireless network fail...Trouble Code Suggestions
  1. Configure printer with your Wi-Fi security configuration settings.

    Note: 

    Precise entry of these values is critical as they must be identical to those found on your router's AP or a nearby wireless PC.

    1. Make sure you have all the requirements found in the Before you begin section.

    2. Enter the printer's IP Address into the web address field, and then press Enter.

      Note: 

      If using a proxy server, you must temporarily disable it to load the web page correctly.

    3. Click Settings.

    4. Click Network/Ports.

    5. Click Wireless.

    6. Change the Network Mode to Infrastructure only if Ad hocis selected.

      Note: 

      This setting should not have to be changed since the default setting is Infrastructure.

    7. Enter your router's (AP) SSID (Network name) from your wireless router.

      Factory setting: print server ######

    8. Enter Network Compatibility mode:

      Choices before EC6-level firmware:

      • 802.11b/g
      • 802.11 n
      • 802.11 b/g/n (most common)

      EC6 and later:

      • 802.11 b/g
      • 802.11 n
      • 802.11 b/g/n
      • 802.11 a/b/g/n (5 or 2.4GHz)
      • 802.11 a/n (5GHz)

      If you do not see a/b/g/n or a/n modes, then you must update your printer's firmware to EC6, for example, LW63.##.P638, or later. See this article.

      Also, if Lexmark Mobile Print was previously enabled, then it must first be disabled if the 5GHz mode be chosen.

    9. Enter your router's (AP) Wireless Security Mode:

      • Disabled/Open
      • WEP
      • WPA-PSK
      • WPA2-PSK (Most common)
      • 802.1x – Radius (Most secure)

      Factory setting: Disabled

      1. Select your router's (AP) WPA-PSK Encryption Mode:

        • TKIP (WPA setting)
        • Auto (Safe setting)
        • AES (Most common – WPA2)
      2. Enter your router's PreShared Key/Passphrase*.

    10. Press Submit.

      Note: 

      You will see Submitting Selection.

    11. Disconnect the Ethernet cable and then power cycle (for example, turn OFF the printer, wait several seconds, and then turn it back ON).

      Note: 

      An Ethernet 802.11b/g/n network settings page should print.

    Note: 

    Common mistakes include misspelled words and not recognizing spaces, underscores, symbols, or the capitalization of certain letters.

  2. Verify connection

    Note: 

    Look at your Ethernet 802.11b/g/n network settings page.

    If...Then...And...
    Status: Not ConnectedLocate the Trouble Code near the bottom of the page or on the second sheet, i.e., "Can't Find Wireless Network".See Trouble Code suggestions below.
    Status: Connected 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.

    I did not receive an Ethernet 802.11 b/g/n page or a Ethernet 10/100/1000 page prints showing Status: Not Connected

    You didn't follow Step 12 above; or, somehow, the Active Network Card is set to Std. Network.Disconnect the Ethernet cable or see Select Active Network Card immediately below.

Procedure: Select Active Network Card to Auto or Network 1

If Active Network Card set to the Std. Network, you will not be able to connect to the wireless network.

To do this from the printer's web page:

  1. Click Settings.

  2. Click Network/Ports.

  3. Click Select Active Network Card.

  4. Select required Auto or Network Card 1.

  5. Click Submit.

To do this from the printer's control panel:

  1. Turn OFF the printer.

  2. Disconnect the network cable from the printer.

  3. Turn ON the printer.

  4. Press Network/Ports> Active NIC.

  5. Select required Auto or Network Card 1.

  6. Click the green check mark.

  7. Observe the Submitting changes message. MX410 Screenshot

Notes:

  • The printer has to reset or reboot before it can attempt to join the active wireless network.

  • The printer has to reset because the printer 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

If you select...Then...Good to know
Auto (Default)

Automatic switching from STD NETWORK to NETWORK CARD 1 if the printer recognizes the wireless print server has been configured and you have disconnected the network cable.

Note:

It shows connected on the setup sheet only if the printer can complete client-to-AP authentication and association.

  • Ethernet or wired connections take precedence over wireless connections. This setting will only detect a wireless connection if the network cable is removed from the device (printer).
  • Wireless configuration control panel menu options are removed when a wired Ethernet connection is present.
  • Configuring wireless settings using the Control panel will not be possible if the printer senses an active Ethernet connection.
  • Remove the cable to restore Wireless Menu options.

Network Card 1

  • You force Ethernet 802.11 b/g/n (MarkNet N8150, N8250, N8350, orN8352 wireless print server).
  • You disable Ethernet 10/100/1000 (Internal network adapter [INA, NIC]).
  • If radio signal is lost, then plugging a network cable into the Ethernet port will not recover your network connection.
  • This setting forces the device to use the wireless option. Use only if you know you are not going to revert back to a wired Ethernet connection.
  • You will see Ethernet 802.11 a/b/g/n at the top of the Network Setup Page.
Std. Network
  • You force Ethernet 10/100/1000 (Internal network adapter (INA, NIC).
  • You disable Ethernet 802.11b/g/n (MarkNet N8150, N8250, N8350, orN8352 wireless print server).
  • Disconnecting the Ethernet cable will not establish a Wi-Fi connection.
  • You will see Ethernet 10/100/1000 at the top of Network Setup Page.

Trouble codes and suggestions

Trouble code explanationPossible cause and corrective actions

Cannot associate with wireless network.

Signal Quality – (Unacceptable)

  • Improper configuration settings:
    • Ad hoc selected
    • Incorrect entry of WEP key or WPA (2) passphrase
    • Incorrect selection of proper security type (WEP, WPA, WPA2)
    • Improper encryption cipher (WPA2: TKIP or AES)

      Note:  WPA uses TKIP/PSK and WPA2 adds AES.

    • Network Compatibility mode setting mismatch with network; i.e., 802.11 a/b/g/n
    • Improper channel width setting vs; i.e., 20, 40, 20/40MHz
  • MAC (media access control) filtering or other security measures
    • Router MAC filtering either allows or prevents clients or wireless NICs to associate on the network. This router feature requires the entry of the printer's NIC MAC address to grant access to the router (AP).
  • Work virtual private network (VPN)* connection is enabled while configuring or setting up device.
    • Virtual Private Network (VPN) The only way around this is VPN tunneling. If this is not an option, disconnect from your VPN to ensure successful configuration and communication with the printer.
  • Firewalls* on the router may prevent association with the router.
  • DHCP turned OFF* on router. This prevents IP address assignment and prevents the printer from joining the network.
  • 5GHz only* setting on the router if you do not have the latest EC6.0 printer firmware.
  • Radio turned OFF*on router.
  • Unsupported Proprietary Speeds and Protocol setting; Lexmark devices strictly adhere to IEEE 802.11 g/b/n 2.4GHz standard.

* See router or access point (AP) documentation.

Access point is not using WPA.
  • WPA security type was selected and configured on the printer NIC but the AP does not have any WPA information elements in its beacons. Make sure that the router is not configured for some other type of security.
  • Or the AP with the target SSID is advertising WPA security with WPA information elements in its beacons, but the printer's wireless NIC (adapter) is not configured for WPA.
Signal strength too weak
  • The network name or SSID is in the wireless setup utility (WSU/WSAMac) site survey results, but its signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio is < 10 dB, which the Lexmark wireless adapter deems unacceptable.
  • Note:  The setting page does not list SNR on our network settings sheet, but it may list signal strength, which accounts for overall signal quality. SNR = RF signal power relative to power of noise in the environment; e.g., 43db SNR is better than 37db SNR.

  • Suggested actions include:
    • Antenna adjustment; booster (gain) antennas if router supports it.
    • Range extenders (repeaters)
    • Reposition AP or printer.
    • Change AP channel.
    • Remove obstructions. See the router documentation or contact the router manufacturer's technical support for further suggestions.
Can't find wireless network.

Possible causes and suggestions include:

  • Invisibility Status (enabled) or Broadcast SSID (disabled) may be configured on your router. This prevents a successful site survey by the wireless configuration utility.
  • The target network name or SSID no longer exists. Confirm your AP's network name or SSID. See the router documentation or configuration web or software utility.
  • The target network name or AP is completely out of range.
Signal strength too strong
  • The target SSID in the wireless configuration utility site survey is too strong or greater than –10dB.
  • This explanation requires a greater understanding of radio frequency behavior, but it should be known that having the printer too close to the router can cause receiver trouble.

Other configuration methods available

  • Consider configuring wireless settings from the printer control panel, if any of these conditions apply:
    • Your printer is not connected to a wired Ethernet network.
    • The printer has a touch screen.
  • Consider the following options if you are using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup (WPS):
    • Personal Identification Number (PIN) or Push Button Configuration (PBC)

      Note:  PBC requires turning on WPS Autodetection, found under Setup > 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 the printer’s PIN or PBC menu option.

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.
  • The Wireless Setup Utility for MS31x series, MS41x series, and CS31x series, users. This requires installing the driver package located on CD, or downloaded version from Lexmark support site.

Software package name examples:

  • Download: Lexmark MS310 Series System Installation Package – Microsoft WHQL Certified.
  • Filename: Lexmark_MS310_Series_ADS_Installation_Package.exe

LEGACY ID: HO3911

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