The Original Prusa MK4S includes an Ethernet port (RJ45), and a WiFi module.
Connect a LAN cable to the Ethernet port. Navigate to LCD Menu -> Settings -> Network, and select ETH as the Active Interface.
All Wi-Fi connection methods are accessible from LCD Menu -> Settings -> Network -> Wi-Fi -> Wi-Fi Wizard.
It is possible to enter the WiFi credentials via the printer touchscreen manually. Due to limited space on the screen, the touch keyboard has a layout similar to that of mobile phones with a hardware keyboard.
The printer scans the available networks and shows a list of the results. Select the desired network, and the printer prompts you to enter the password using the touchscreen keyboard.
Use the Prusa app on your mobile device, such as a smartphone or a tablet, that supports NFC writing.
Set the WiFi credentials in the app. Tap on write, then position your device near the printer's NFC antenna.
The printer screen prompts for confirmation. Once confirmed, the WiFi credentials are stored in the printer's memory, and the printer is able to connect to the specified WiFi.
More info on NFC antenna [進行中の翻訳]
Follow the dedicated guide on setting up Wi-Fi with manually entered credentials.
After setting up a connection, to check if the connection is established with an IP address, navigate to LCD Menu -> Settings -> Network, and see if the IPv4 address is shown.
The IP address is automatically assigned by default (DHCP). Alternatively, a static IP address can be assigned, for this procedure consult the dedicated article on setting up a static IP address.
To start using PrusaLink, we need to obtain the printer’s IP address.
Prusa Connect is our cloud service for remote printing available from anywhere.
Follow the dedicated guide to set up your printer with Prusa Connect.
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