Network Card Setup
Network Card Setup is a utility for configuring and managing network interface cards and connectivity settings, typically bundled with Okidata network-capable printers and multifunction devices. It enables users to set up IP addresses, configure wireless network parameters, manage security settings, and troubleshoot network connectivity between Mac computers and networked office equipment. The app is primarily used by IT administrators and end users during initial printer deployment or when reconfiguring network settings on existing devices.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about whether a native Apple Silicon build of Network Card Setup has been released by Okidata. The bundle ID indicates this is a utility from Okidata for managing their network-capable printers and devices. Since no Intel-to-Apple Silicon migration information appears in recent search results, we recommend contacting Okidata support directly to ask whether they have shipped a native version or have plans to do so before Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). If Okidata has not released a native build, the Intel version will stop launching on that date. As an interim step, check whether your Okidata printer or device offers any web-based management interface that would let you configure network settings directly without needing this desktop utility — many modern networked office devices provide this option. If you rely on this tool for regular administration, reaching out to Okidata now gives them and you the most time to plan an upgrade path.
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