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Epson 7850p - PowerLite XGA LCD Projector User Manual

Setting Up Your Macintosh

Before you begin, do the following:
Configure your projector for wireless projecting; see the User's
Guide for instructions.
Insert the EPSON wireless (802.11b) card in the projector and
start EasyMP.
See the User's Guide for details.
Follow these steps to set up your Macintosh for wireless projecting:
1. From the Apple pull-down menu, select
Then double-click the
Settings window.
2. Select
Network Port Configuration
menu:
Select Network
Port Configurations
here. . .
then select AirPort
3. Under
Port Configurations
4. Click
Apply Now
System Preferences
icon. You see the Network
Network
in the Show pull-down
, select
AirPort
. Then close the window.
.
.
note
Don't set your projector to
Channel ad hoc mode. This
mode is not supported for
Macintosh.
note
If you don't need the other
network ports, disable them
by deselecting their check
boxes. If more than one
network port is enabled, the
projector software warns
you to turn off AirPort
when you first connect to
the projector. Disregard this
message.
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