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Wireless and Wired Network GuideHP all-in-one Network Guide Copyright 2004 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, information contained herein issubject to change without , adaptation or translationwithout prior written permission isprohibited, except as allowed undercopyright product incorporates Adobe s PDFtechnology, which contains animplementation of LZW licensed Patent 4,558, and theAcrobat logo are either registeredtrademarks or trademarks of AdobeSystems Incorporated in the UnitedStates and/or other Copyright 1989-2003 Palomar Software Inc. The HP Officejet5500 Series includes printer drivertechnology licensed from PalomarSoftware, Inc. 1999-2003 AppleComputer, product includes softwaredeveloped by the OpenSSL Project foruse in the OpenSSL Toolkit. ( )</Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac logo,Macintosh, and Mac OS aretrademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
Wireless connection to a wireless network with DSL or cable Internet access A wireless router (also known as an access point) manages the network connections and a DSL or cable modem is used to provide Internet access. If you have this configuration, use the wireless setup wizard to connect your HP all-in-one to the router in infrastructure mode.
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